"Year Book, Volume 1917" by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, offers a comprehensive overview of international relations during a pivotal year of World War I. This volume provides insights into the Endowment's activities and its role in promoting peace and understanding amidst global conflict. Detailing the political and legal landscape of the time, the book serves as a valuable resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the complexities of early 20th-century international affairs.
Readers will find detailed accounts of treaties, diplomatic efforts, and the evolving legal frameworks that shaped international interactions. As a historical document, this volume captures the spirit and challenges of an era defined by war and the quest for lasting peace, making it an enduring addition to any collection on international history and political thought.
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