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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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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, bot something about the reson back of the news of the day, find Foszice Aprame indispensable. "-~ Whether the discumion turns on some immediate “- crn im international politia, or on in siderlying cause, they are sure of finding in Forzich Arras the views of the most competent anthority om that particular subject. ey trast, too, in its editorial integrity. ‘They kaow that it does not plead any came, bower, worthy. In its nine years of life it hat welcomed to its pages every honest and intcfligent point of view Fegarding the great pivotal questions of our time. ~ As one instance of the manner in which Fonmrew Arraias deals with international questiowa, consider its unique record in presenting conficting aspect of the vast problem of Reparations, War Deb and American Foreign Loans, As spoketinen for France, it has called upon Reymond Poincaré, Edoumd Herriot, Louis Loucheur, Joseph Ceillaux and Andrd 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 Dulles, Walker D, Hines and Prof. Aiiyn A. Town. While not advocating any particular program, Forricn Arrams often gives space to explanations of the work of the League of Nations and the World Coort by such writers at Elihu Roos, A. Lawrence Lowell, Viscount Cecil, Jake Decoy and Sir Arthur Saleer, Edouard Benes couttibuted a clasic analysis of the Locarno Pact. The problems of the British Commonweslch hare been thoroughly explored by men like Sir Jostab Stamp, H. A. L. Fisher, Si¢ Baril Blackett, and Lord Lothians, Joha W, Davis and Alien W. Dulles: made expert examinations of the Anglo-American naval problem. Ireland hay been dealt with by 5% Horave Plunkett and the beloved “A. £2" There hare been articles regularly on Canada, India, and Australis. During the London naval conference Viscount Grey chose FoReion Amwains as the mont suitable place in which to publish one of his rare and weighty pro- Houncementy, this time on the fundamental problem of “The Freedom of the Seas.” After the conference wan over ity work was appraned from different points of view by Halter Lippmann, Alles W. Dulles, and André Géroud ("“Partenar”), Looking te future dere!- opment, Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond warned cx- - pert and layman alike of certain neglected but highly important spect of the paral disarmament question. Acncrica’s able re tative on the Supreme War Conncil, Genera! Taher H. Bits, ex-Chief of Staff, fint wid in Fonmow Arramas the troc story of the formation of the Supreme Unified Command, and he alo contributed a highly suggestive paper on Dis- armament, Other articles of interest to suiliury and naval men hare been Semetor &¢ Kerguecec’s premo- What Some Subscribers Think of Fornicn AFFAIRS “T read FOREIGN AFFAIRS reeviarly and with beterent, eerma to me gdmirebly edited end evem whea 1 dimgrer viclently with what pomne of ite coetributoys write, [ have failed te tad, simulating aad J beliewe thet ft fs = work Hauer L. Srumsom, Sevretory of State. “] rad FOREIGN AFFAIRS with pleasure and with profit.” alle Pewas Mictetea J. Rawasr aL “The most infleential ntereatlonal review lm the work” Davip Hontes Miuies, New York, “The most able and informative quarterly ba English, in Feet J know of pose better {n any " Garena: Jas Guauriaan Suurs, Vien af Sindh Africa, “The feor] woeful review of internstional petition in Karepa “Garommay Revixw,” Louden, v4 ema wemry article Sa rrery bom. Aad ten 1 find mel STikan te wp tte and ot taal ris top noted andiof permanent 8 ce. “lustax Bownax, Director, Americen Geoprepitcal Sec. “y d ice dn every leave of FOREIGN AFF ALE: wot a Se Ey ee, es ot Tene eS ¥. H, Hootea, Bador, “Encyclopaedia Brieanice.” srTechnically itn x triningh, mally the Mandsoment thing ta eminence. And editorially it ig admired." _ ‘Warten Lirraane, Former Hditor, New York~Werkd.” “To the last few youre the interest fp. what |x ving on abreed has been tepecially o in the Middle West, and 7 think FOREIGN AFF ALES has dome Such to give this nection & ieee wiew of the sie che ‘the bumasn race amet Lace’ ‘Aavmun Carran, dS. Senator from Kewont, “Le , Fery alacerely and very edz ate cance iets Te rey ae ene canal ‘a Publicatn of remarkable qzclbonse ad authority, recagaibal ms wech throughout the wortd,* B, Kana, New Tork. “TORFIGN AFFATRS—stmittety the, ment Lotion cate re he W. Seron-Warsor, Uaseerady of Londen. ~Conpratstetios, FOREIGN AFFATRS rem to bere bot MM. and ter becrames better aad batter.” ei, Larron, Beer, "Phe renewist,” Leadon,
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