The 'Trent' affair - an American sea-captain demanding to search a British ship that was carrying Confederate envoys.
The Emancipation Proclamation - Lincoln's device to shame Britain out of sending military aid to the Confederates.
The commerce raiders - British-built shipping supplied to the Confederates via neutral agents, nearly provoking a UK-US war.
Battle of Gettysburg.
civil liberties were subject to interpretation during national crisis
the role of civil courts in employee relations
Gerard Holden has written: 'Von der Perestroika zum Putsch' -- subject(s): Civil-military relations, History 'The road to the coup' -- subject(s): Attempted coup, 1991, Civil-military relations, History 'International relations during and after the Cold War' -- subject(s): World politics, International relations
India was a British colony during the Civil War, and not the most contented one. Great Britain leaned toward the Confederacy while maintaining diplomatic relations with the Union, but the Civil War likely did not effect India in any significant way, nor did India have any significant effect on the Civil War.
Robert Brannon has written: 'Russian civil-military relations' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civil-military relations
Ongoing military operations that establish, maintain, and refine relations with other nations and domestic civil authorities include joint training exercises, humanitarian assistance missions, and peacekeeping deployments. These activities foster interoperability and trust among military forces, enhance regional stability, and provide support during crises. Additionally, military engagement programs, such as security cooperation and military-to-military dialogues, strengthen partnerships and promote mutual understanding between nations.
John Wendell Holmes has written: 'Border relations between Canada and the United States during the American Civil War'
The Trent Affair, which occurred during the American Civil War, highlights themes of diplomacy, international relations, and the impact of war on neutral nations. It underscores the tensions between the United States and Britain, illustrating how wartime actions can provoke diplomatic crises. Additionally, the incident reflects issues of sovereignty and the rights of neutral parties, as well as the balance between military necessity and diplomatic sensibility.
Yes, Russia has the civil law. This is the relationship between citizens and the State. The civil law consists of the Civil Code of Russian Federation and other federal laws adopted in accordance with it, governing civil law relations. Civil law relations may also be regulated by decrees of the President of Russia, which must not contradict the Civil Code and other laws.
Rakesh Gupta has written: 'Political stability and civil-military relations under Gorbachev' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Civil-military relations, Political activity
H. A. Sieber has written: 'Drinking gourds of Guilford' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Civil rights 'Holy ground' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Civil rights