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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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“pu ROOT
: Honorary Chairman
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_., realize that international understanding 1s a>.
necessary ingredient of peace. and prosperity,
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then you must believe in the urgency of develop ”
But you cannot torm an “Sntelligent ‘opine *
fon of vhat our own course should be without a°
knowledge of the traditions and national aspira-
tions which determine the foreign policy of the ; ~
HasittON Fist ARMSTRONG Great Powers, apart from — almost in spite. of - —=
: special policies of the moment. - eee rn a
IsaALAH BowMAN ~ an . *
Paut D. CRavaTH "THE PERMANENT BASES OF FOREIGN POLICY*:-
Norman H. Davis _ ‘
SrepHEN P. DuccaNn oy *. Under this title there has just been pub- -..
- ished an enlightening book in which four eminent
seen end experienced authorities describe the forces — a
that guide England, France, Germany and the United aaa
_ Cutantas P. HowLanp States. -~- . ee ae
Russeit C, LEFFINGWELL The case for each country is presented by :
Grorcr O. May a statesman whose jot it has been to direct the © ‘
foreign relations of his country in momentous -
Westey C. MiTcHeit Crem Pesevions of ase country +h momentous
- tines —
FRANK L. Por . ; _
Whirney H. SHEPARDSON Sir Austen Chamberlain, one of the makers
Put M. Wannure of “Locarno,” long British Secretary °
oe of State for Foreign Affairs, oe
, GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM Jules Cambon, one of the last of that little ~~
"Owen D. Youns roup of great pre-war French diplomats,
long French Ambassador to Germany.
Richard von Kuhlmann, German Minister for
rot Foreign Affairs in 1917-1918.
° John @, Davis, formerly American amnbassador
to Great Britain.
45 BAST 63TH STREET With such authorship, THE PERMANENT BASES
NEW YORK OF FOREIGN POLICY is a book which I am sure you ~
would find most interesting and instructive. I
shall be glad to pressnt you with a copy if you
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