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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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Ann AMERICAN ¢ QUARTERLY REVIEW. 7
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GOUNCIL OM FOREIGN RELATIONS, me. -~
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We are strongly ‘of the belief ‘that there is Pa . need in the United States
_ today for a review where competent authorities may lay before the public their "”.,
* views on the international aspects of ERS economic and financial -
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quarterly review founded by the Council on Foreign Relations to meet this need.”
FOREIGN AFFAIRS is not the organ of any one party or school of thourzht. It
welcomes articles from men holding widely different opinions, demanding o7.ly that:
i they be sincerely and ably written and based on trustworthy information. In ad~ =.
dition to its leading articles, FOREIGN AFFAIRS provides a bibliography of recent
books in the international field, an index of reference material for students and:
writers, and a list of treaties and trade agreements for the increasing number of.
American business men who find their work affected by conditions abroad. -
The very high standard of variety and interest set by the editor of FORRIGN—. 4
aes AFFAIRS, Archibald Cary Coolidge of Harvard, is shown by the contributors to...
a the two issues already published. The tables of contents of those issues ‘arg ae
ee ee: reprinted in the enclosed leaflet. : - ” je.
The appearance of FOREIGN AFFAIRS is in keeping with the quality o of ‘its——
contents. Each issue consists of about 200 pages, printed in clea * type on | iaid
book paper. Maps are a feature. SF
We feel sure you will agree with | us that the establishment of an American.
review such as FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ably written and ably edited, is a public service ©
of the highest importance and merits wide support. We have no hesitation in aske .
ing you to become a subscriber. You may take advantage of a special subscription -°--
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