edited by Johan Den Hertog and Samuel Kruizinga
Amsterdam University Press, 2011
eISBN: 978-90-485-1471-7 | Paper: 978-90-5260-370-4
Library of Congress Classification D523.C38 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification 940.5

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

During World War I, aggressive countries infringed on the rights and privileges of neutral nations such as the Netherlands and Switzerland as they had been defined in prior international agreements. The essays in this critical collection provide comparisons of the history of neutrality in several countries involved in World War I and analyze the concept of neutrality from multiple perspectives: political, economic, cultural, and legal.



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