Diplomacy and the Study of International Relations/Index
INDEX
Acton, Lord, on right and wrong in history and politics, 7, 76.
Adams, Charles Francis, 88.
Addison, 63.
Advocationis Hispanicae Libri Duo, Gentili's, 119.
Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, 67.
Albany, the fourth Duke of, 73–4.
Albin, Les grands Traités politiques, 144.
Allgemeiner bistorischer Handatlas, Droysen's, 146.
Alliances, Frederick II of Prussia on the making of, 160; Clausewitz on, 161–2.
Ambassadors, Wotton's 'pleasant definition' of, 7–8; early, 16 sqq.; 'eloquence' of, 17, 21, 216, 220–1; Machiavelli on the office of, 77–8; as comedians, 217, 227; Vera, Wicquefort, Callières, and Charles de Martens on the function and qualities of, 216 sgg. See Diplomacy and Diplomatists.
Ambassadeur et ses Fonctions, L', 153–5. See Wicquefort.
Ambassadeur, Le Parfait, 17, 152–3. See Vera.
Amelot de la Houssaie, 77, 230.
Amphibologies, 32.
Anti-Machiavel writings, 76–7, 151.
Aquinas, 177.
'Arbitration', 160.
Archives de l'Histoire de France, 89–90.
Archives diplomatiques, 144.
Astutia, 76.
Atlases, historical, 146.
Augustine, 5, 177.
Aurelius, Marcus, 177.
Austin, 92.
Baas, 45.
Bacon, 15, 24, 38, 140–1.
Balance of Power, the, 20, 27–8, 79–80, 93, 95, 96, 104, 108, 147, 191–4, 203–4.
Balfour, A. J., on the conduct of foreign policy, 265–9.
Bentham, 180, 181; on Perpetual Peace, 195–200.
Berkeley, Bishop, 211.
Bernard, Mountague, Lectures on Diplomacy, 28, 80, 164–5.
Bibliothèque de l'Homme public, 154.
Bismarck, 13, 15, 38, 41–2, 43, 59, 51, 68–9, 176.
Black Book of the Admiralty, The, 126, 130, 136.
Blake, Instructions to, 133.
Bolingbroke, 27.
Borgia, Caesar, 76.
Boroughs, Sir John, 128, 131–41.
Breteuil, le baron de, 53.
Britain and alliances in the eighteenth century, 57 sqq.
Broglie, le comte de, 80
Brougham, Lord, 15.
Bruhl, Count, 54.
Bryce, James (Lord), 277, 279, 280.
Buchanan, Sir A., 252–3.
Burke, 80, 97, 21 3.
Byzantine diplomacy, 19.
Callières, his book, 155–6; on the function of the negotiator, 219; on the qualities of the diplomatist, 223–8, 229–30; on the conduct of negotiations, 239–40, 246; on treaties, 249–50.
Cambridge Modern History, The 89, 146, 171.
Campanella, De Monarchia Hispanica, 76.
Canning, 11, 28, 35. Canning, Sir Stratford; see Redcliffe.
Carteret, 34, 43, 62, 63, 64, 65.
Castro, Alphonso de, 118.
Catherine II of Russia, 53-5, 65.
Causes célèbres du droit des gens, 113.
Cavour, 16.
Cecil, Robert, 11.
Chalmers, Collection of Maritime Treaties, 145.
Charles I of England, 130, 131, 132.
Charles V, the Emaperor, 38, 46.
China, communication from President Tyler to, 40–1.
Churchill, John, 15.
Cipher, 235, 242 sqq.
Civilitas, 180.
Clarendon, History of the Rebellion, on Cromwell, 45.
Clarendon, the Earl of, Foreign Secretary, 12, 21–2, 254–6, 263.
Clausewitz, On War, 161–4; on allies as the support of the defensive, 161–2; on the influence of the political object on the military, 162–3; on war as an instrument of policy, 163–4.
Clergy, the, as diplomatists, 224, 237–8.
Cobbett, Pitt, 113–14.
Cobbett, William, 101.
Collections of Treaties, 143–5.
Comedian, the Ambassador as, 217, 227.
Commentaries upon International Law, Phillimore's, 107–8.
Comines, 218, 223.
Commission des affaires extérieures et coloniales, La, 270–3, 281.
Commons, the House of, and the conduct of foreign policy; see Parliament.
Commonwealth, the British, 70–1, 75–6.
Concert of Europe, the, 28.
Condé, the Prince of, 63.
Condorcet, 154.
Considérations sur le Gouvernement de Pologne, 77.
Conti, the Prince de, 80.
Continuity in foreign policy, 52 sqq.
Contraband, 95, 98–9, 112, 113.
Contrat Social, Le, 77, 181, 182, 184–5.
Corps Universel Diplomatique, 143.
Cowley, Lord, 10, 257–8.
Craggs, James, 63, 64.
Cromwell, Oliver, 44-5, 151, 170.
Cromwell, Thomas, 46–7, 48.
Cromwell, Life and Letters of Thomas, 47, 151.
Cunning, 233–4.
Dallington, R., 25, 149–50.
Dante, 5, 96, 177-9-
De Abusu Mendacii, Gentili's, 152.
Débidour, 172.
De Dominio Maris, Welwod's, 127–8/.
Defensio Capitis Quinti Maris Liberi Oppugnati a Gulielmo Welwodo, Grotius's, 127.
Deffaudis, Questions diplomatiques, 86.
De Jure Belli, Gentili's, 119.
De Jure Belli ac Pacis; see Grotius.
De Jure Praedae, Grotius's, 117.
De la Manière de négocier avec les Souverains, Callières’s, 155–6; and see Callières.
De legationibus libri tres, Gentili's, 76, 151–2.
Democracy and stability, 53 sqq. 68–76, 278, 280, 281–2; and empire, 150–1.
De Monarchia Hispanica, Campanella's, 76.
Derby, the fifteenth Earl of, 70.
Despacci degli ambasciatori e residenti veneti all' estero, 90.
Digby, John, 154.
Dinners and diplomacy, 10, 227.
Diplomacy, and morality, 31 sqq.; kinds of, 39; illustrations of, 43; 'open', 73–5; 'secret’, 253-9; the study of, 85 sqq.; recent British, 168 sqq. See Ambassadors and Diplomatists.
Diplomatic Practice, A Guide to; see Satow.
Diplomatic Revolution, the, 49.
Diplomatic service and one's country, 9–10; good dinners and, 10; handwriting and, 10-11. See Diplomacy.
Diplomatic Service, Report on the; see Report.
Diplomatists, qualities for, 14 sqq., 17, 21–2, 220–38; Machiavelli and, 22–6. See Ambassadors and Diplomacy.
Discourses on Livy, The, Machiavelli's, 23.
Dispatches, 49–50, 78, 90, 242, 244–8, 251–9, 263.
Disraeli, 43.
Distance and the conduct of diplomacy, 29.
Dominion of the Sea; see Sovereignty.
Dominions, the, and the control of foreign policy, 71, 75–6, 282–4.
Dominium Maris Britannici assertum, 131–2; see Boroughs.
Double Instrument, Un, 250.
Droit des Gens, Le, Vattel's, 96–100.
Droysen, Handatlas, 146.
Duff, Mountstuart Grant, on the interest of the public in international affairs, 3–4; on diplomatists and politics, 9.
Dumont, 143.
Dutch fishermen, 137–40.
Egerton, H. E., British Foreign Policy in Europe to the End of the 19th Century, 170–1.
Elements of International Law, Wheaton, 106–7.
Elizabeth (of England), Queen, 11–12, 170, 218.
Elizabeth of Russia, 53.
Embassador and his Functions, The, 154–5; and see Wicquefort.
Émile, Rousseau's, 183, 186–7.
Empire, democracy and, 150–1.
'Europe', meaning of, 189–90.
'Extracts' in published dispatches, 49–50.
Falsiloquy, 34.
Federalist, The, vi–vii, 100, 142, 204, 206, 279, 281–2.
Firth, C. H., on Oliver Cromwell, 44.
Flecamore, Christopher, 8.
Foedera, Rymer's, 144.
Foreign Affairs Committee of the Federal Council in Germany, 275–6.
Foreign Office, business of the, 86, 265–70.
'Foreign Office hand, The', 11.
Foreign Office List, The, 167.
Foreign policy, 48 sqq.; the Crown and the conduct of, in Britain, 173–4, and works on, 173–5; parliament and, see Parliament.
Foreign Relations Committee in the United States of America, 281.
Fortuna, 23, 25–6, 48.
Fox, Charles James, 80, 97–8.
France, treatment of international questions in, 270–2, 281.
Francis I of France, 46.
Frederick Barbarossa, 177.
Frederick II of Prussia, 42–3, 44, 52, 53, 54, 57 sqq., 65, 81–2, 160–1.
Freedom, 74.
Freeman, E. A., on politics and political morality, 1–2.
French language, the, in diplomatic intercourse, 10, 11–12.
French Revolution, the, 105, 110, 119.
Fulton, The Sovereignty of the Sea, 118, 119, 127, 128, 131, 132, 137.
Gaguin, 15.
Garden, Le Comte de, 143.
Gardiner, S. R., on Cromwell, 45; on the sovereignty of the sea, 116–17, 118, 129.
Gentili, Alberico, 76, 96, 119, 151–2, 212.
Gentz, F. von, 80.
George I, 61, 62.
George II, 61, 62.
German language, the, in diplomatic intercourse, 12–13.
Germany, treatment of international questions in, 272–7.
Gierke, Professor, 178–9.
Girolami, Raphael, 77.
Gladstone, 70, 260–2.
'Good offices', 160.
Gortschakoff, 28, 50,
Graswinckel, 130.
Green, T. H., 208–9.
Grey, the first Earl, 31.
Grotius, on resident ambassadors, 18–19; on amphibologies, 32; his Mare Liberum, 116 sqq.; also, 93, 96, 107–8, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 127 sqq., 150, 152, 209, 210, 212.
Grotius Society, publications of the, 210.
Guicciardini, 23, 25–6, 149–50.
Guide diplomatique, Le, 85–6, 87, 156–7.
Halifax, Sir George Savile, Marquis of, 38, 61.
Hall, W. E., 107, 112–13, 116.
Hamilton, Alexander, vi, vii, 279, 281–2.
Hammond, Adventures of a Paper in the Foreign Office, 166.
Handwriting, 10, 11.
Harangues, Indice des plus belles, 153.
Harris. Sir James, the first Earl of Malmesbury, 29–30, 36–7, 54, 55; 164; on advice to a young man 'destined for the foreign line', 234–6.
Harrison, Frederic, Oliver Cromwell, 44.
Hauterive, 80.
Heeren, A. H. L., 13, 57 sqq-, 96–7, 165.
Hegel, 77.
Heligoland, cession of, 70, 260–3, 264.
Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, 239.
Henry IV, king of France, 79, 96.
Henry VII, 45-6.
Henry VIII, 46.
Hertslet, Edward, Map of Europe by Treaty, 146–8.
Hertslet, Lewis, Collection of Treaties and Conventions between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, 145.
Hildebrand, 177.
Histoire abrégée des Traités, 143.
Histoire de mon Temps, Frederick II's, 42, 160–1.
Histoire générale, Lavisse et Rambaud, 89.
Historical Atlas of Modern Europe, 146.
History, importance of the study of, 13–14, 85–6, 223.
History of the Law of Nations, Wheaton's, 20, 91–5, 99–100, 112, 153–4. See Walker.
Holdernesse, correspondence between Andrew Mitchell and, 53–4, 65, 81–2.
Holland, T. E., 165–6, 211.
Hooker, Richard, on law and the law of nations, 212–15.
Imperial War Cabinet, the, 283–4.
Imperial War Conference, the, 282.
Imperium, the, in the Middle Age, 177.
Instructions, 236, 240, 242 sqq.
Instructions données aux Ambassadeurs de France, 14, 18, 19, 27, 29, 34, 49, 53, 54, 55, 61.
International law, development of, 91 sqq., 112–13, 114–15; Treatises of, 96 sqq.
International morality, 177 sqq., 208 sqq'.
International policy and its study, 48 sqq., 85 sqq.
Interpellations respecting foreign policy, 272, 274.
Irony in diplomacy, 41–2.
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