Philanthropy, Conflict Management and International Law : The 1914 Carnegie Report on the Balkan Wars Of 1912/13. edited by Dietmar Müller and Stefan Troebst
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Cover -- Front matter -- Series title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction: The Balkan Wars and the Carnegie Report: Historiography and Significance for International Law -- An Introduction -- Part One: The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Philanthropy and Internationalism in the Twentieth Century -- 1. International Law and Conciliation under Pressure: Political Profiles of the Carnegie Men behind the Balkan Report c. 1910-1919 -- 2. "The International Law of the Future": The Carnegie Endowment and the Sovereign Limits of International Jurisdiction,1910s-1960s -- 3. Shaping International Minds: Education for Peace and International Cooperation after the Great War in the United States -- Part Two: Biographical Approaches: The Commission -- 4. The Balkan Carnegie Commission of 1913: Origins and Features -- 5. Macedonia as a Lifelong Topic: Henry Noël Brailsford -- 6. History and Politics: Macedonia in the Assessment of Pavel N. Milyukov -- Part Three: The Carnegie Commission on the Spot andits Legacies -- 7. The 1913 Carnegie Commission of Inquiry: Background, Fact-Finding, and International Reactions -- 8. Doomed to Fail: The Carnegie Commission in Greece -- 9. The Carnegie Commission Reports and Serbia: Balkan Wars and their Legacies -- 10. The Balkan Wars in Memory: The Carnegie Report and Trotsky's War Correspondence -- List of Contributors -- Index -- Back cover.
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