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with which, on the outbreak of war, all powers
not implicated unite to “localize” war, that
is, to limit it to as few partisans, and to as
small an area, as possible. The peace interests
of neutral States become year by year more
powerful factors in politics.
Here we must bear in mind that more States
are continually passing over into the condition
of unconsciously forming “a neutral league.”
They are approaching the goal which they
have long been striving after by arms and by
diplomacy. “They are,” to quote Bismarck,
“satisfied and do not strive for more.” Such
States are Germany and Italy, which have
achieved their unity, and Hungary, which has
gained its freedom.
Nevertheless all great causes of war are not
thereby eradicated from Europe.
In the forenamed article by the Russian
jurist, Kamarowski, light is thrown upon this
circumstance with scientific clearness.
He says respecting Germany, that this
country has essentially realized its national unity,
and thereby reached a justifiable object; but
at the same time has been guilty of two serious
violations of the principles of international right.
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