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Lothian Philip Kerr And The Quest For World Order Contributions To The Study Of World History David P Billington Jr

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Lothian Philip Kerr And The Quest For World Order Contributions To The Study Of World History David P Billington Jr
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.03 MB
Pages: 264
Author: David P. Billington Jr.
ISBN: 9780313321795, 0313321795
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Lothian Philip Kerr And The Quest For World Order Contributions To The Study Of World History David P Billington Jr by David P. Billington Jr. 9780313321795, 0313321795 instant download after payment.

This is the story of Philip Kerr and a group of Oxford graduates that founded The Round Table (Journal of International Affairs) in 1910 and influenced British foreign policy over the following thirty years. As the principal thinker of the group, Kerr saw the need for a supra-national grouping and wanted to organize the British Empire into a federal superstate. The group also sought an Anglo-American alliance, and in 1939, joined a world federation movement that would help to inspire NATO after the war.Important questions raised by this group remain relevant today. Can a supra-national community impose laws and regulations on its members without its governing institutions being more fully accountable to a community-wide electorate? Can hostile nationalism be tamed with such a union. Can it reasonably exclude the United States?

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