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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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A Pama TAR teeta
Nine Years o
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
An Impressive Record
_ Every serious student of interna-
tional relations must turn to the
unique store of political, historical,
economic, and financial material
found in the pages of Forgicn
AFFAIRS.
The issues now being planned will
de just as authoritative, just as inter-
esting, just es useful as those which
have established this review as the
leading publications of its kind in tha
sworla. IAL INFORMATION CONTAINED
+——WNine Years of FOREIGN AFFAIRS
in Every Field of International Activity
the Most Competent Authorities
OUSANDS of men and women who feel that
they must knew, not the news of the day only,
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ey trast, too, in its editorial integrity. ‘They
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Tardieu; 04 spokermen for Germany, ex-Chancalior
Luther, the late Gusta Streserann, Corl Bergmawa,
Wilhelm Marx and Karl Kastiky.
Aa American contribation: on this subject it has
Printed thoughtful articles by Thamar HW’, Lamont,
Roland W. Boyden, Dr. Edwin F. Gay, Join Foster
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While not advocating any particular program,
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the work of the League of Nations and the World
Coort by such writers at Elihu Roos, A. Lawrence
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Saleer, Edouard Benes couttibuted a clasic analysis of
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important spect of the paral disarmament question.
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