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... Soviet Conference which was opened at London in April . The Anglo - Soviet Conference of London lasted from April 14th to August 16 , 1924. It has been described as a tragi - comedy and a series of crises.1 There can be no doubt that on ...
... Soviet Conference which was opened at London in April . The Anglo - Soviet Conference of London lasted from April 14th to August 16 , 1924. It has been described as a tragi - comedy and a series of crises.1 There can be no doubt that on ...
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... Soviet diplomatists , in long- drawn - out and patiently conducted negotiations , cleverly induced the British diplomatists to agree upon a draft con- vention of ambiguous terms which might ... Soviets , and had failed 211 Soviet Diplomacy.
... Soviet diplomatists , in long- drawn - out and patiently conducted negotiations , cleverly induced the British diplomatists to agree upon a draft con- vention of ambiguous terms which might ... Soviets , and had failed 211 Soviet Diplomacy.
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... Soviet diplomacy . Officially , the source of authority for Soviet diplomacy is the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs , and ulti- mately the whole Council of People's Commissaries — that is , the Soviet Government ; this , however , in ...
... Soviet diplomacy . Officially , the source of authority for Soviet diplomacy is the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs , and ulti- mately the whole Council of People's Commissaries — that is , the Soviet Government ; this , however , in ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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