quotations about neutrality
The present decline of neutrality is the consequence primarily of the two World Wars and of the circumstances that have attended these conflicts.
ROBERT W. TUCKER
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The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea
Neutrality, as a permanent principle, is as much as the abandonment of the position to be a power on earth ... because, to permit other powers to regulate the condition of the outward world, is as much as to grant a charter to those powers to regulate the foreign affairs of the indifferent power arbitrarily.
LAJOS KOSSUTH
Kossuth in New England
He who remains neutral in a contest should lose his effects, whichever party wins.
AULUS GELLIUS
attributed, Day's Collacon