1-24 of 42 Books

International law and diplomacy of the Spanish-American War
By Benton, Elbert Jay
Sea Power and the Control of Trade
Sea Power and the Control of Trade
By Nicholas Tracy

Hasty recognition of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain of it
By George Bemis
Responsibility of states for acts of unsuccessful insurgent governments
Responsibility of states for acts of unsuccessful insurgent governments
By Haig Silvanie

Rogue states and U.S. foreign policy
By Robert Litwak
America and the rogue states
America and the rogue states
By Thomas H. Henriksen

Deviant conduct in world politics
By Deon Geldenhuys
Le principe de l'égalité des belligérants devant le droit de la guerre
Le principe de l'égalité des belligérants devant le droit de la guerre
By Henri Meyrowitz

International law and diplomacy in the Spanish civil strife
By Norman Judson Padelford

Internal war and the search for normative order
By Roscoe Ralph Oglesby
Cuban belligerency
Cuban belligerency
By Tómas Estrada Palma

Cuba i los principios sobre la belijerancia
By José Miguel Tagle Arrate
La reconnaissance internationale et ses diverses applications
La reconnaissance internationale et ses diverses applications
By René Le Normand
La guerre civile et les rapports des belligérants ..
La guerre civile et les rapports des belligérants ..
By L. Stéfanesco
Soblazn i voli͡a
Soblazn i voli͡a
By Aleksandr Sekat͡skiĭ
La guerra civil sin reconocimiento de beligerancia
La guerra civil sin reconocimiento de beligerancia
By Pedro Cortina Mauri
Beligerancia, no intervención y reconocimiento
Beligerancia, no intervención y reconocimiento
By Santa Clara de Avedillo, José de Yanguas y Messía vizconde de

Sea power and the control of trade
By Nicholas Tracy

Derecho internacional humanitario y estado de beligerancia
By Alejandro Ramelli Arteaga
A beligerancia em face de uma guerra civil
A beligerancia em face de uma guerra civil
By Reynaldo Porchat
Hasty recogniton of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain of it
Hasty recogniton of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain of it
By George Bemis