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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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. oe haar Keystuae Siz Horace Prunxett Wide World” Grosces Toeunts _ Underwood Joseru CALLLAux — ; . Keystone ~ Presipent Caius -# contributions as the two discussions of i a Pe . ay “of African sients Ove Henri Hauser, of the Sorbonne, Carlo Schanzer, former Italian Foreign Minister, Fudge Pierre Crabites, of Cairo, and #7’. E. B. Dubois, the Amer- ican Negro leader. The Near East é W: ITH the historic changes in the Levant and the Balkans, FOREIGN AFFAIRS has dealt particu- larly successfully. Its contributors have included twa foremost authorities on Turkey—Sir Valentine Chirol, for - years Foreign Editor of the London “Times,” and Prof. Snouck Hurgronje, the eminent student of Mohammedan history. Others have been David G. Hogarth, Arnold J. Toynbee, Dr. Isaiah Bowman, Prof. Philip Marshall Brown, Sir Percy Sykes, A. Rustem Bey, and Auguste Gauvatn, who was as critical of French activities in the Near East as of the activities of other Powers. The Far Eaat T HE discussion of Far Eastern problems has been con- . ™ ducted in FOREIGN AFFAIRS. by well-equipped specialists, among them 7. /. 4, MacMurray, since then sent as Minister to China, Stanley K. Hornbeck, Nicholas Roosevelt, Yusuke Tsurumi, a liberal Japanese publicist, Prof. Romanzo Adams, of Hawaii, Arthur Bullard, Ray- mond L. Buell, Ralston Hayden, and Prof. George H. Blakeslee, : Latin Americe 4 PRESIDENT CALLES of Mexico caused comment by his forceful defense of the policies of his Government in dealing with oil and land rights and with the Catholic “church. “The Future of the Monroe Doctrine” was a . notable discussion of the broad tendencies in our relations with our southern neighbors. F. Garcia Calderon wrote ' scathingly on “Dictatorship and Democracy,” Alexander i | Dye on “Railways arid Revolutions in Mexico.” Fusius ’ Kéein took as his subject “Economic Rivalries in Latin America,” Permanent Historical Contributions HE polic of including from time to time. general 7 articles of lasting importance is exemplified by such of he Responsi- ‘ bility for the War’? by Premier Poincaré of France and Chancellor Marx of Germany; “A Requisite for the Suc- ‘iss of Popular Democracy,” by a) Root; ‘Reflections on War Guilt,” by President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia; “Ten Years of Socialism in Europe,” by Emsle Vander- ' velde; ““The Sarajevo Murder,” by R. W. Seton-Watson; . “July, 1914,” by Bernadotte Schmitt, and various articles on air transport, shipping, opium, etc. An Established Repuiation AND so the story goes. In every field of international activity the most competent authorities. No won- der Charles E. Hughes praised FORELGN AFFAIRS as “one of the most helpful contributions to a better under- standing of our foreign relations ever made by private enterprise.” Useful Regular Featurea BESIDES its leading articles, FOREIGN AFFAIRS provides in each issue a bibliography of useful new books, frequent maps and notes on recent territorial changes, and a special department of treaties and trade agreements, helpful to students, lawyers and business men. A Lasting Record IN OTHER words, FOREIGN AFFAIRS offers as complete and accurate a record as possible of events in the international field, and thoughtful and reliable . opinion regarding their underlying causes, T HE issues now being planned will be just as interest- ing, just as authoritative, just as useful, as those that have established FOREIGN AFFAIRS as the leading publication of its kind in the world, see [oo Undernood . RavMonp Poincare Wide World Wirwers Marx Underwood Emre VaNuERVELDE PUBLISHED DY THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS Exutnu Rowt, Honorary Chairman FOREIGN AFFAIRS AN AMERICAN QuarTeRLy Review ARCHIBALD Cary Coouipoce, Editor Joun W. Davis, Chairman 5 Hawitton Fis ARMSTRONG, Managing Editor Subscription Rate: $5.00 a year, post free to any address in the world 25 WEST 43n STREET, NEW YORK
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