1. The Legalist Approach to International Relations -- 2. The Obligatory Arbitration of International Disputes -- 3. The Foundation of an International Court of Justice -- 4. The Codification of Customary International Law -- 5. Creating a New Regime for the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes -- 6. U.S. Legalist Imperial Policy toward Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Far East -- 7. The Foundation of the Inter-American System of International Relations and Its Central American Subsystem -- 8. U.S. Neutrality toward the First World War -- Appendix. International Law and the Use of Force: Beyond Regime Theory
Notes
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-211) and index