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Legalist empire : international law and American foreign relations in the early twentieth century

Title
Legalist empire : international law and American foreign relations in the early twentieth century / Benjamin Allen Coates.
ISBN
9780190495954 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0190495952 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780190495961 (Updf)
9780190495978 (Epub)
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Physical Description
x, 284 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"America's empire expanded dramatically following the Spanish-American War of 1898. The United States quickly annexed the Philippines and Puerto Rico, seized control over Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone, and extended political and financial power throughout Latin America. This age of empire, Benjamin Allen Coates argues, was also an age of international law. Justifying America's empire with the language of law and civilization, international lawyers - serving simultaneously as academics, leaders of the legal profession, corporate attorneys, and high-ranking government officials - became central to the conceptualization, conduct, and rationalization of US foreign policy. Just as international law shaped empire, so too did empire shape international law. Legalist Empire shows how the American Society of International Law was animated by the same notions of "civilization" that justified the expansion of empire overseas. Using the private papers and published writings of such figures as Elihu Root, John Bassett Moore, and James Brown Scott, Coates shows how the newly-created international law profession merged European influences with trends in American jurisprudence, while appealing to elite notions of order, reform, and American identity. By projecting an image of the United States as a unique force for law and civilization, legalists reconciled American exceptionalism, empire, and an international rule of law. Under their influence the nation became the world's leading advocate for the creation of an international court. Although the legalist vision of world peace through voluntary adjudication foundered in the interwar period, international lawyers - through their ideas and their presence in halls of power - continue to infuse vital debates about America's global role." -- Publisher's website.
Other formats
Online version: Coates, Benjamin Allen, author. Legalist empire New York : Oxford University Press, 2016
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 29, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-274) and index.
Contents
International law in Europe and America to 1898
Selling Empire, 1898-1904
Legalism at home : Professionalizing international law, 1900-1913
Legalism in the World, 1907-1913
International law and empire in Latin America, 1904-1917
Legalism, neutrality, and the Great War, 1914-1918
World war, collective security, and international law, 1914-1941.
Genre/Form
History.
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