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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2

74 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: Council On Foreign Relations · 71 pages OCR'd
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» author's detailed _ +2 volumes. Mention must not be omitted of drthidr H. . Pollen’s smashing article on “Three Lessons of the Naval War,” nor of his bold attack on the usefulness of the ; submarine, The League, The Court, Locarno HILE keeping free from the advocacy of any par- 1 ndyh , “.- FAIRS have given space from time to time to competent «Sim Faveeicx Mausice - €Xplanations of the work of the League of Nations and . the World Court. Among the writers dealing with these «and related subjects have been Elihu Root, President A. \ Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard, Prof. Manley O. Hudson, Alfred E. Zimmern, Nicolas Politis, William E. Rappard, John Dewey, Dr. L. P. Jacks, and Sir Arthur Salter, -Esuard Benes, Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, “ analyzed the meaning of the Locarno treaties. Forelgn Trade and Finance § AMERICAN business men have been interested in the “ surveys of key commodities which are or may be- ": come causes of international dispute. Prof. Charles K. Leith wrote on iron and steel, Walter S. Tower, then Com- mercial Attaché in London, on coal, Fosiah E. Spurr on gold and steel alloys, 7. R. Finlay on copper, Franz Schneider, Fr., on sugar, John A. Todd on cotton, H. T. - Warshow on tin, and Harry A, Curtis, Theodore D. :' Hammatt and Harry N. Whitford, all experts attached to i the Department of Commerce, on fertilizers, wheat and : rubber. Ceysione . . _ A, Lawrence Lower | - .! gan & Co., contributed an article entitled “Who Buys ' Foreign Bonds?” that was very widely reprinted. The problem of governmental control over American loans : abroad was discussed frankly by ohn Foster Duiles. __,. Henry M. Robinson, of the Dawes Commission, answered \: | questions involved in the title “Are American Loans : Abroad Safe?” George O. May took up the thorny sub- * ject of double taxation. >, Other. articles useful to those who find their business ‘Y. affected by conditions abroad have been; “The New Stee! fi: Cartel,” by #’. S. Tower; “The Tariff as a Factor in “tuder wood . American Trade,” b Senator Oscar HW’. Underwood; ""\ Hue Gusox.” “Y ““Monopolies of Raw Materials,” by Prof. Yacob Viner; Keystone ‘ Epvary BEngs ticular program, the Editors of FOREIGN AF-— Dwight W’, Morrow, a partner in the firm of J. P, Mor-- cism-of. Winston Churchill’s last =’ | deadlock, by H. 4. L. Fisher on Lloyd George’s foreign PRACTICALLY every country of Europe has received “?"'C; Wild 9 World Food Resources,” by 4/onzo ©. Taylor; and “The Export of American Capital,” by Herbert Feis, The British Commonwealth - T HE roblems of Great Britain have been treated in articles by Sir Yosiakh C. Stamp on the coal mining policy, and by P#ilip Kerr and Pref. FG. §. Adams, Gladstone Professor of Politics at Oxford. 4. G. Gardiner has written frankly on “The Prospects of Anglo-American Friendship.” Contributions on Canada have come from J. A. Stevenson and Henry Lawrence, the latter writing | good humoredly but plainly on the waterways problems of the Canadian border, Ireland has been dealt with, among others, by Sir Horace Plunkett, Stephen Gwynn and Ernest Boyd, India by Sir Frederick Whyte and G. Findlay Shirras, Australia by E. L. Piesse, and Palestine by Leonard Stein, Europe 7 Count BetuLen attention, There have been contributions by Senator de Fouvenel, Louis Aubert and André Geraud (“Pertinax”) on France, by ex-Premier Georges Theunis on Belgium, by Georg Brandes on the Scandinavian states, by Ramiro de Maeztu on Spain, by Count Bethlen, Premier of Hungary, by Prof. Josef Redlich, the well-known Austrian historian, | by Charles P. Howland, Chairman of the Greek Refugee Commission, and by Hugh Gibson, then Minister to - Switzerland. Italy’s problems, and the case for and against Fascism, have been set forth by Count Sforza, '€ Roberta Cantalupo (as authorized spokesman for Mus- Herriv-wing solini), Prof. Salvemini and Francesco Coppola, Russia’s — Boxrs axauerere foreign policy has been outlined by Christian Rakousky, Soviet Ambassador to France, and her multiplex internal problems by Victor Chernov, Vladimir Zenzinov, Malcolm W. Davis, Boris Bakhmeteff, former Russian Ambassador at Washington, and Harold 7. Laski. Egypt to Cane Town AFRICAN questions have been discussed by such’ authorities as Sir Frederick D. Lugard, formerly ‘ Governor-General of Nigeria, Evans Lewin, Librarian of the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir Harry H. Johnston, dean Count Sronza 1 e FF bandetea) telaliaiel wlan ut io
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