The Monroe Doctrine and Mommsen's Law is a historical book written by Charles Francis Adams and published in 1914. The book explores the significance of the Monroe Doctrine, a policy that was introduced by the United States in 1823 to protect the Western Hemisphere from European intervention. Adams argues that the Monroe Doctrine was based on Mommsen's Law, which states that a state's power is determined by its ability to maintain its territorial...
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