In Foundations of World Order, Francis Anthony Boyle provides the first historically comprehensive analysis of U.S. foreign policy regarding international law and organizations. Examining the period from the Spanish American War to the establishment of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice, Boyle argues that the international legal framework created at the beginning of the twentieth century not only influenced the course of American foreign policy but also provided the foundation upon which relations among states were built. Although, both the League of...
In Foundations of World Order, Francis Anthony Boyle provides the first historically comprehensive analysis of U.S. foreign policy regarding internati...