The usual phrase for the aims of foreign policy from the Peace of
Westphalia to 1918 was 'interests and honor.' In the Age of the
Dictators and the Cold War, 'honor' was derided or perverted but
the underlying human concern persisted in the policies of the West,
erupted in the revolt against the Empires, and healed every
international dispute down to our day. This book offers a history
and discussion of this, beginning with persons, social
organizations, and business corporations, and then telling the
story in international politics from the early modern period to the
present.
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