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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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ee area ene, Lv See WS “FOREIGN AFFAIRS” Foreign Affairs devotes itself to providing unmistakably expert . Wet ts oo ' opinion regarding the problems of American foreign policy, and re- oe, ? arding the political, social and economic currents which affect men’s THE COUNCIL’ ON FOREIGN RELATIONS thought and action all over the world. is a non-commercial and non-political organization. It stands alone in its field, without rival either in the United It studies American foreign relations in an impartial States or abroad. Its prestige and authority are such that it secures _and scholarly spirit. In addition to its program of re- as contributors the leaders of opinion everywhere, the most eminent search,iit publishes the quarterly review, Foreign Affairs; statesmen and scholars and men of affairs, those who rarely if ‘fm the annual survey “The United States in World Af ever find occasion to write in any periodical. »? fairs;” the annual “Political Handbook of the World;” Foreign Affairs is taken by the Heads of Governments and by . and volumes by specialists dealing with specific problems Foreign Ministers; it is read in the offices of business men, manufac- affecting American interests and foreign policy, . turers and bankers, and in the professor’s study; it is used in the 7 . class rooms of great universities and in libraries; it is quoted endlessly . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS in the newspapers, and referred to in scholarly journals and in N debates in Congress and in foreign parliaments. : orman H. Davis . . . ‘ President It commands this following and awakens this interest because of its unvarying standard of reliability and authority, and because its vem eta teetdes Epwin F. Gay bec canescens senvape ALLEN iw ees but wseayen editorial direction gives it sound historical perspective in combina- \. tion with the most timely interest. /” Wurrwey H. SHEPaRpson Watrer H. MALiory To the thousands of men and women who feel that they must we, Treasurer Executive Director know, not the news of the day only but the reasons back of the news, Foreign Affairs is indispensable. They trust its editorial integrity. Frank Autscuu. LEon Fraser They know that it does not itself plead any cause however worthy, Hamitton Fish Armsrrono == Puiu C. Jessup that it welcomes to its pages all honest and intelligent points of satan Bowman - Russevt C. Lerrincwet view regarding the pivotal questions of our time. _) Pau. D. Cravatu Grorce O. May Besides its leading articles, Foreign Affairs provides in each Joun W. Davis - Frank L, Potx issue frequent maps and notes, a very full yet critical bibliography of Haroip Witis Dopps Joun H. Witiiams new books here and abroad, and a guide to official publications. _. Steruen P. Dugoan . Owen D, Youne In brief, Foreign Affairs offers a complete record and inter- pretation of events in the international field, and thoughtful opinion regarding the underlying causes. Forthcoming issues will be just as distinguished, just as interesting, as those which for seventeen years have made it the leading publication of its kind in the world. a To enroll as a subscriber please use the enclosed form. Annual subscription Life subscription, $700 + r 3
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