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Acknowledgements | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
The United States and neutrality | 5 | |
Basic terms | 9 | |
1 | Neutrality Before 1941 | 17 |
Three competing conceptions | 17 | |
Traditionalist neutrality | 18 | |
Neo-isolationist neutrality | 26 | |
Internationalist neutrality | 30 | |
Qualified internationalism | 36 | |
2 | Second World War, 1941-1945 | 42 |
Military warfare | 42 | |
Economic warfare | 45 | |
'Total withdrawal' | 49 | |
'Safehaven' | 54 | |
The making of 'supporting states' | 60 | |
3 | United Nations, 1945-1946 | 66 |
The Charter and neutrality | 66 | |
San Francisco and Potsdam | 70 | |
Two kinds of internationalism | 75 | |
4 | UN Law versus Geneva Law, 1946-1949 | 79 |
Humanitarian law of war | 79 | |
The road to Geneva | 82 | |
Pragmatic humanitarianism | 86 | |
5 | Alliance Building, 1948-1949 | 90 |
No Scandinavian bloc of neutrals | 90 | |
The majority position | 94 | |
The minority position | 98 | |
Strong and weak neutrals | 105 | |
6 | Cold War Economic Warfare, 1949-1951 | 109 |
Embargoing Russia and China | 109 | |
Gaining neutral co-operation | 112 | |
Cold war 'supporting states' | 117 | |
7 | Korean War, 1950-1953 | 123 |
Neutrality non-participation neutralism | 123 | |
The conduct of hostilities | 127 | |
The supervision of the truce | 132 | |
The repatriation of prisoners | 137 | |
Avoidance and confusion | 141 | |
8 | Geneva Conference, 1954 | 146 |
The choice of participants | 146 | |
The Korean phase | 149 | |
The Indochina phase | 153 | |
9 | Germany and Austria, 1953-1955 | 157 |
Neutralising Germany? | 157 | |
Neutrality for Austria | 165 | |
The Eisenhower administration and neutrality | 171 | |
10 | The Legal Perspective, 1957 | 178 |
Private opinions | 178 | |
The official position | 183 | |
Legal dualism | 188 | |
11 | Southeast Asia, 1960-1970 | 191 |
Neutralism and Southeast Asia | 191 | |
Laos neutralised | 194 | |
No neutrality for Vietnam | 198 | |
Neutralist Diem? | 202 | |
Neutralist generals? | 206 | |
Cambodian 'sideshow' | 210 | |
The China factor | 218 | |
12 | Summary and Conclusions | 222 |
Conceptions before 1941 | 222 | |
The Second World War | 225 | |
Cold War and Korea | 227 | |
Neutralism and neutrality | 229 | |
The 'American century' and the decline of neutrality | 232 | |
Notes and References | 236 | |
Bibliography | 285 | |
Index | 307 |
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