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Vessels and the Conduct of Such Vessels Toward Submarines" (Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 1916, Vol. X, p. 51)—an extremely clear statement of the rules, and William Cullen Dennis, "Rights of Citizens of Neutral Countries to Sell and Export Arms and Munitions of War to Belligerents" (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. LX, p. 168).

Special attention should be directed, finally, to two articles, each of which gives, I think, the best discussion thus far of its particular subject. An anonymous writer, evidently an American, contributes to The Round Table (June, 1916, No. 23) a remarkably able article on "The German-American Submarine Controversy," which discusses the most important points up to the sinking of the Sussex; and Professor Monroe Smith gives in the Political Science Quarterly (December, 1916) a sometimes cursory but always incisive and fair consideration of "American Diplomacy in the European War."

AMERICA'S CASE AGAINST GERMANY

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