The essays in this book cover a fast-paced 150 years of Vatican diplomacy, starting from the fall of the Papal States in 1870 to the present day. They trace the transformation of the Vatican from a state like any other to an entity uniquely providing spiritual and moral sustenance in world affairs. In particular, the book details the Holy See’s use of neutrality as a tool and the principal statecraft in its diplomatic portmanteau. This concept of ‘;permanent neutrality, ‘ as codified in the Lateran Treaties of 1929, is a central concept adding to the Vaticans uniqueness and, as a result, the analysis of its policies does not easily fit within standard international relations or foreign policy scholarship. These essays consider in detail the Vatican’s history with ‘;permanent neutrality’ and its application in diplomacy toward delicate situations as, for instance, vis a vis Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and Imperial Japan, but also in the international relations of the Cold War in debates about nuclear non-proliferation, or outreach toward the third world, including Cuba and Venezuela. The book also considers the ineluctable tension between pastoral teachings and realpolitik, as the church faces a reckoning with its history.
Marshall J. Breger & Herbert R. Reginbogin
Vatican and Permanent Neutrality [EPUB ebook]
Vatican and Permanent Neutrality [EPUB ebook]
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781793642172 ● 编辑 Marshall J. Breger & Herbert R. Reginbogin ● 出版者 Lexington Books ● 发布时间 2022 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8327526 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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