The Problem of Foreign Policy: A Consideration of Present Dangers and the Best Methods for Meeting ThemHoughton Mifflin Company, 1921 - 125 страница |
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... matters of which I was thinking . He was trying to get a very large majority in the House of Commons and to crush his old colleagues , and conceivable rivals , entirely out of existence . Of course he succeeded . I hope I have put this ...
... matters of which I was thinking . He was trying to get a very large majority in the House of Commons and to crush his old colleagues , and conceivable rivals , entirely out of existence . Of course he succeeded . I hope I have put this ...
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... matters for which the critic or his readers have some degree of responsibility . I believe profoundly in the traditions of Lib- eral England . As every one knows who has cared to read my writings , I look to the League of Nations as the ...
... matters for which the critic or his readers have some degree of responsibility . I believe profoundly in the traditions of Lib- eral England . As every one knows who has cared to read my writings , I look to the League of Nations as the ...
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... matter which no government can afford to neglect . Its first recommendations are disarmament and freedom of trade , but they will not be enough without some system of international credits by which production may be set going among ...
... matter which no government can afford to neglect . Its first recommendations are disarmament and freedom of trade , but they will not be enough without some system of international credits by which production may be set going among ...
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... The Entente Powers had invited Germany to take certain unneutral steps on the side of Poland ; the Gov- ernment had , as a matter of course , refused . The Soviet Government had also invited Ger- many to join 2 THE PROBLEM OF FOREIGN ...
... The Entente Powers had invited Germany to take certain unneutral steps on the side of Poland ; the Gov- ernment had , as a matter of course , refused . The Soviet Government had also invited Ger- many to join 2 THE PROBLEM OF FOREIGN ...
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... matter of fact , cer- tain of those responsible , or partly responsible , for the negotiations on the Entente side , when they saw the way things were going , recalled bitterly the great historic perfidy by which Rome trapped Carthage ...
... matter of fact , cer- tain of those responsible , or partly responsible , for the negotiations on the Entente side , when they saw the way things were going , recalled bitterly the great historic perfidy by which Rome trapped Carthage ...
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Страница 7 - A free, open-minded and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the Government whose title is to be determined.
Страница 105 - The Council, taking account of the geographical situation and circumstances of each State, shall formulate plans for such reduction for the consideration and action of the several Governments. Such plans shall be subject to reconsideration and revision at least every ten years. After these plans shall have been adopted by the several Governments, the limits of armaments therein fixed shall not be exceeded without the concurrence of the Council.
Страница 75 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognised subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
Страница 9 - The Allied Governments have given careful consideration to the correspondence which has passed between the President of the United States and the German Government. Subject to the qualifications which follow they declare their willingness to make peace with the Government of Germany on the terms of peace laid down in the President's address to Congress of January, 1918, and the principles of settlement enunciated in his subsequent addresses.
Страница 36 - Should any Member of the League resort to war in disregard of its covenants under Articles 12, 13 or 15, it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all other Members of the League...
Страница 7 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Страница 42 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
Страница 7 - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.
Страница 119 - It is also declared to be the friendly right of each Member of the League to bring to the attention of the Assembly or of the Council any circumstance whatever affecting international relations which threatens to disturb international peace or the good understanding between nations upon which peace depends.
Страница 9 - They must point out, however, that Clause 2, relating to what is usually described as the freedom of the seas, is open to various interpretations, some of which they could not accept. They must, therefore, reserve to themselves complete freedom on this subject when they enter the peace conference.