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    Sir Ralph Norman Angell (26 December 1872 – 7 October 1967) was an English Nobel Peace Prize winner. He was a lecturer, journalist, author and Member...
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    The Great Illusion is a book by Norman Angell, first published in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the title Europe's Optical Illusion and republished...
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  • Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943)...
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    Peace (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    globalization in the decades leading up to World War I, writers such as Norman Angell argued that the growth of economic interdependence between the great...
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    Chamberlain (1925), Charles G. Dawes (1925), Frank B. Kellogg (1929), Norman Angell (1933), Carl von Ossietzky (1935), International Committee of the Red...
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  • and will respond similarly to similar constraints and opportunities. Norman Angell, a classical London School of Economics liberal, had held: "We cannot...
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  • of thought in international relations, including Sir Alfred Zimmern, Norman Angell, John Maynard Keynes, John A. Hobson, Leonard Woolf, Gilbert Murray...
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  • Gartzke states: "Scholars like Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Richard Cobden, Norman Angell, and Richard Rosecrance have long speculated that free markets have...
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  • film comes from the 1909 book The Great Illusion by British journalist Norman Angell, which argued that war is futile because of the common economic interests...
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    making it the institute's largest meeting up to that point. In 1933 Norman Angell, whilst working within the institute's Council, was awarded the Nobel...
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