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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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VEN t ch oO are well Leformed, the.
day-by-day dealings of governments with’
each other often appear rather mysterious. Ic is
never possible. to know precisely what goes on in
the guarded precincts of the foreign offices, But
the underlying factors which determine the broad
‘- lines of policy are subject to analysis.
In THE PERMANENT BASES OF FOREIGN PoL-
icy four statesmen of experience and authority
-.;make this analysis. They describe, interestingly
“sand concisely, the national aspirations of France,
‘ Germany, Great Britain and the United States, |
and explain how chose aspirations are put into
practice.
| The concern of these distinguished statesmen
has been to describe those policies which are per-
‘. ‘manent, which persise through the years and de- |
* spite cabinec and party changes, Their long ex-
_ perience in conducting the foreign relations of
, theic councries and their extraordinary knowl-
" edge of the world scene give this book a unique
_ value.
, This importante and interesting volume will
, Equip you to see more clearly what lies behind
the actions of the foreign offices and to discover
the real significance of the news of the day.
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Great Britain
Sir Austen Chamberlain
Serrsiary of State for Porsign
Affairs, 1924-29, former Chaw-
cellor of the Exchequer, ont of
ibe principal authors of the
- Locarno Pacis.
Germany
Richard yon Kithimaan
Secretary of State for Poresgu
Affairs, 1917-18, author of ihe
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, former
Cousseilor at London, Minister
at The Hague and Ambatsador
at Constantinople,
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John W. Davis
Ambatrador at the Court of St.
fames’s, 1918-21, fornter Solici-
jor General of the United States,
Democratic candidate for Presi-
demt in 1924.
France
Jules Cambon
Ambatsador to Germany from
1907 10 tbe outbreak of war,
former Secretary-General of tha
Preach Poreiga Office, Ambai-
sador af Washiagiow and Prasi-
deni of the Cees of Am-
basiadors.
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