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... possible consideration . The first of President Wilson's " Fourteen Points " -Open Covenants - has never had any serious criticism since the end of the War . The openness of all international treaties is established in Article 18 of the ...
... possible consideration . The first of President Wilson's " Fourteen Points " -Open Covenants - has never had any serious criticism since the end of the War . The openness of all international treaties is established in Article 18 of the ...
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... possible , they should reach some preliminary agreement of a general nature ; in any case they must find out that they are not hopelessly at variance . Particularly , they must so far communicate with each other and co - operate ...
... possible , they should reach some preliminary agreement of a general nature ; in any case they must find out that they are not hopelessly at variance . Particularly , they must so far communicate with each other and co - operate ...
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... possible , avoid war . Obviously , nothing but the highest diplomatic ( as well as military ) talents could deal with such a situation . General Mustafa Kemal , on his side ( like Bismarck in 1866 with victorious generals ready to ...
... possible , avoid war . Obviously , nothing but the highest diplomatic ( as well as military ) talents could deal with such a situation . General Mustafa Kemal , on his side ( like Bismarck in 1866 with victorious generals ready to ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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