| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 660 str.
...Germany was shut off from the economic resources of the rest of the globe and she could not stand it. A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in...the nation boycotted, but it brings a pressure upon that nation which, in my judgment, no modern nation could resist. This is the first treaty in the history... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1927 - 700 str.
...Germany was shut off from the economic resources of the rest of the globe and she could not stand it. A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in...the nation boycotted, but it brings a pressure upon that nation which, in my judgment, no modern nation could resist. I dare say that some of these ideas... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1927 - 1376 str.
...Germany was shut off from the economic resources of the rest of the globe and she could not stand it. A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in sight of surrender. Apply this economic, peacefu - .• (-IJ-. WAR AND PEACE 613 a great deal rather have a man shoot at me than stand me up... | |
| H. H. G. Post - 1994 - 232 str.
...silent, deadly remedy and there will be no need for force. The boycott is what is substituted for war. A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in sight of surrender. President Woodrow Wilson, 1919. INTRODUCTION At 1 January 1994, there were eight cases of collective... | |
| Ernest R. May, Angeliki E. Laiou - 1998 - 184 str.
...economic sanctions. In a passage that has become one of the quotable quotes on sanctions, Wilson had said, "A nation that is boycotted is a nation that...nation which, in my judgment, no modern nation could resist."4 That view might have seemed 1 David Baldwin, Economic Statecraft (Princeton: Princeton University... | |
| Academie De Droit International de la Haye - 1998 - 468 str.
...the virtues of sanctions in a 1919 speech (which is frequently quoted in the sanctions literature) : "A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in...nation which, in my judgment, no modern nation could resist."236 Analysts have found Wilson's prediction naive in light of subsequent experience. The inability... | |
| Raimo Väyrynen - 1999 - 306 str.
...United States, outlined the thinking in what has become the classic statement of sanctions theory: "A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in...it brings a pressure upon the nation which, in my judgement, no modern nation could resist" (quoted in Hufbauer, Schott, and Elliott 1985,8). Implicit... | |
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