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American Leadership For Peace And Arbitration (1914)
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Focusing on the United States' historical engagement in global peace initiatives, the book explores the nation's influence in international arbitration and conflict resolution during the early 20th century. Carl Schurz highlights key events, such as the Hague Conventions, and significant figures like Theodore Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan, who championed diplomacy. The narrative emphasizes the critical role of peaceful negotiations in ensuring global stability and advocates for ongoing international cooperation. This work serves as a valuable resource on America's peace efforts during a pivotal time in history.
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2007, měkká
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