The Reconciliation of Conflicting Colonial Policy Aims: Acceptance of the League of Nations Mandate System
Ernst B. Haas
International Organization, 1952, vol. 6, issue 4, 521-536
Abstract:
That politics, and especially international politics, is the art of compromise is a cliché of ancient standing. This, however, does not deprive it of a certain value if we make it our task to examine the factors of ideology and interest which were responsible for the introduction of radical innovations into the structure of international organization. The story of the acceptance of the Mandate System is a case in point.
Date: 1952
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