Age of Neutrals
Discover the pivotal role of neutrality in nineteenth-century European politics with Age of Neutrals by Maartje Abbenhuis. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this groundbreaking work spans 300 pages and delves into how neutrality was not merely a passive stance but a dynamic instrument for resolving conflicts, stabilizing international relations, and advancing European interests on the global stage. Abbenhuis's insightful analysis reveals how this concept shaped the political landscape of the time, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intricacies of diplomacy and international governance. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this compelling study that redefines our understanding of neutrality in the context of historical and contemporary politics.