See Samuel P. Huntington , “ The Clash of Civilizations ? ” Foreign Affairs 72 , no . 3 ( Summer 1993 ) : 22–49 . In what follows , page references are given in the text in parentheses . Huntington employs the term ...
Lieber to Halleck, November 13, 1862; Huntington Library index number LI 1764. * Huntington Library index number LI 4414. * Letter from Halleck to Lieber, August 6, 1862; Huntington Library index number LI 185.
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The ambiguity has also been noted by two American commentators, Morton Kaplan and Nicholas Katzenbach, who write of Article 51: “The wording . . . does not clearly forbid self-defense prior to armed attack but only sanctions ...
Analyst Richard Betts suggests that it is important to distinguish between the ways in which one attempts to ... Betts regards arguments for preemptive war as legitimate and based on a justified fear of attack, while arguments for ...
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One of six titles in The Bible in American Culture series published to celebrate the Society of Biblical Literature's centennial, this volume explores the intersection of politics and religion from colonial era through the 1950s.
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