Reminiscences of Philip Caryl Jessup, 1957
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- Name
- Jessup, Philip C. (Philip Caryl), 1897-1986 (Speaker)
- Title
- Reminiscences of Philip Caryl Jessup, 1957
- Abstract
- The National State and the International Community: Consideration of the meaning of statehood; motivation of foreign policy; idea of superiority of one state over another; problems of self-determination; new kinds of regional and non-regional groupings in international affairs
- Collection Name
- Journalism lectures (A) project
- Subjects
- Diplomats; Judges; Nationalism; Internationalism; Regionalism; Self-determination, National; Jessup, Philip C. (Philip Caryl), 1897-1986
- Format
- oral histories
- Genre
- Interviews
- Date
- 1957
- Physical Description
- 85 pages
- Note (Biographical)
- Judge, diplomat
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
- Catalog Record
- 17025725
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/t0vm-pt65
- Related URLs
- Available digital content for this interview.