Acknowledgments
Introduction, Marshall J. Breger and Herbert Reginbogin
FROM THE PAPAL STATES TO THE VATICAN: 1870–1929
Chapter 1 - The Holy See and Neutrality: Vatican Diplomacy 1870-1929, John F. Pollard
Chapter 2 - The Holy See and Neutrality in the Aftermath of World War I: The Consequences of the Treaty of Versailles and Other Peace Treaties, Kurt Martens
Chapter 3 - The Lateran Treaty and the Hermeneutics of the Holy See Neutrality, Maria d’Airenzo
THE LONG SECOND WORLD WAR 1931-1945
Chapter 4 - Neutrality to the Test: The Vatican and the Fascist Wars of the Thirties, Lucia Ceci
Chapter 5 - Vatican Diplomacy and Church Realities in the Philippines during World War II, Pascal Lottaz
Chapter 6 - Pope Pius XII, Vatican Neutrality, and the Holocaust: Case Studies from the Newly Opened Vatican Archives, Suzanne Brown-Fleming
INTO THE COLD: 1950–1990
Chapter 7 - No Neutrality in Ideology: The Holy See and the Cold War, Piotr H. Kosicki
Chapter 8 - The Holy See’s Efforts to Secure the Departure of Cardinal Mindszenty: Diplomacy in a Cold War Context, Arpad von Klimo and Margit Balogh
POST-COLD WAR: 1990–2020
Chapter 9 - The Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis and a New Context for Vatican Neutrality and Sovereignty, Massimo Faggioli
Chapter 10 - Neutrality as an Aid to Holy See Diplomacy: Iraq and Syria, 1991-2011, Luke Cahill
Chapter 11 - The Church and the Bomb: Holy See Diplomacy and Nuclear Weapons, Maryann Cusimano Love
Chapter 12 - Vatican's / Holy See's Approach to Nonproliferation: The US and Japan, Saho Matsumoto
Chapter 13 - Power and Spirituality: The Collision of Canon and International Law, Herbert Reginbogin
Index
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