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The author traces a shift from idealistic isolationism to active engagement, arguing that modern warfare, imperialist competition, and economic integration have ended seclusion and forced reassessment of national policy. He analyzes the roots and appeal of imperialism, connections between industrial expansion and conflict, and the popular and intellectual reactions against colonial aggression. From these premises he advocates economic internationalism, freer seas, limits to military rivalry, development of international governance, and a practical programme to reconcile national interests with cooperative institutions as a means to prevent future wars.

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Walter E. Weyl

Walter E. Weyl was an influential American writer and political theorist known for his contributions to discussions on international relations and American foreign policy. His notable work, "American World Policies," explores the complexities of the United States' role in global affairs during the early 20th century. Weyl's writings reflect a deep engagement with the political landscape of his time, advocating for a thoughtful approach to internationalism and diplomacy. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary debates about America's position in the world.

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