| Andrew J. Williams - Fiction - 1998 - 344 pages
...since 1914. They were not original to him, but he summed up the moment as no one else had. Point I, '[O]pen covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...international understandings of any kind but diplomacy shall always proceed always frankly and in the public view', remains the definitive statement on the 'New... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - History - 1999 - 488 pages
...peace must be arrived at, after which there will surely be no private international action or rulings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. Two. Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 416 pages
...therefore, is our programme; and that programme, the only possible programme, as we see it, is this: I. Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. II. Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in... | |
| Anthony Aust - Law - 2000 - 490 pages
...Kingdom 1973 (UKTS (1973) 122), and Fisheries Jurisdiction, 1C] Reports (1974), p. 3 at p. 18. MOUs1 Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. Since President Woodrow Wilson issued this understandable, but slightly unworldly, appeal in 1919,2... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - Social Science - 2000 - 466 pages
...validity, opinion ultimately governs the world. Remarks to the Associated Press, 20 April 1915. 1980:37. 4 Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. An Address to a Joint Session of Congress, 8 January 1918. 1984:536. -> This is the first of Wilson's... | |
| William Fortescue - History - 2000 - 286 pages
...Great Power, but one that had been fatally weakened. Document 6.1 President Wilson's Fourteen Points I Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. II Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in... | |
| John Ashley Soames Grenville - Political Science - 2001 - 482 pages
...only possible programme, as own, wishes to live its own life, determine its we see it, is this: I. Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after...shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. II. Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in... | |
| Royce J. Ammon - Social Science - 2001 - 212 pages
...henceforth diplomacy should be characterized by: Open covenants openly arrived at, after which there should be no private international understandings of any...diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view.20' This push for openness, which Wilson had called for in his Fourteen Points, has incrementally... | |
| Abraham Ben-Zvi, Aaron S. Klieman - Diplomacy - 2001 - 420 pages
...that henceforth there be 'open covenants openly arrived at, after which there should be no private understandings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view'." Diplomacy having failed to prevent that war, it is hardly surprising that after it was over a strong... | |
| Abraham Ben-Zvi, Aaron S. Klieman - Diplomacy - 2001 - 424 pages
...that henceforth there be 'open covenants openly arrived at, after which there should be no private understandings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view'.4 Diplomacy having failed to prevent that war, it is hardly surprising that after it was over... | |
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