This book delves into the complexities of neutrality in international law, focusing specifically on the challenges posed by the submarine warfare during World War I. The author examines the diplomatic correspondence between the United States, Germany, and Great Britain as these nations grappled with the implications of Germany's declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare in the waters surrounding the British Isles. The book sheds light on the legal, political, and ethical dilemmas that arose as the belligerents sought to balance their military objectives with the rights of neutral powers and the dictates of humanity. It explores the efforts undertaken by the United States to maintain its neutrality, mediate between the warring parties, and establish rules for the conduct of naval warfare. The book's analysis offers valuable insights into the complexities of neutrality, the challenges of upholding international law in times of conflict, and the importance of peaceful dispute resolution.
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