372
См. Daniel H. Deudney, «The Philadelphian System: Sovereignty, Arms Control, and Balance of Power in the American States-Union, Circa 1787–1861», International Organization, vol. 49, no. 2 (Spring 1995), p. 191– 228.
373
Jay, «Federalist 5», in James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, «The Federalist Papers» (London: Penguin Books, 1987), p. 101, 102,103; Jay, «Federalist 4», ibid., p. 100.
374
Hamilton, «Federalist 7», ibid., p. 111.
375
Jay, «Federalist 5», ibid., p. 101; Jay, «Federalist 4», ibid., p. 100; Hamilton, «Federalist 7», ibid., p. 113; Hamilton, «Federalist II», ibid., p. 129.
376
Hamilton, «Federalist 51», ibid., p. 320.
377
Cited in Thomas R. Hietala, «Manifest Design: Anxious Aggrandizement in Late Jacksonian America» (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985), p. 184.
378
Deudney, «The Philadelphian System», p. 217–218.
379
Cited in Michael H. Hunt, «Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy» (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987), p. 30.
380
Deudney, «The Philadelphian System», p. 214–216.
381
Robert Stewart Castlereagh, «Correspondence, Dispatches, and Other Papers of Viscount Castlereagh», 3d series, vol. 11 (London: H. Colburn, 1850), p. 105.
382
Official communication to the Russian ambassador in London, January 19,1805, cited in Rene Albrecht-Carrie, «The Concert of Europe» (New York: Walker, 1968), p. 28.
383
Cited ibid., p. 142.
384
Cited in Bruce Cronin, «Community Under Anarchy: Transnational Identity and the Evolution of Cooperation» (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), p. 56.
385
Cited ibid., p. 60.
386
Cited in Albrecht-Carrie, «The Concert of Europe», p. 50.