An American Foreign Policy Toward International Stability: A Memorandum Prepared Under the Auspices of the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation ... |
Contents
DEFINITION AND MODIFICATION OF THE STATUS | 9 |
Procedures for Protecting the Economic Interests | 47 |
Avoidance of NonReciprocal International Econom | 53 |
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AARON DIRECTOR abroad accepted action aggression agree agreement Algeciras conference American foreign policy arbitration armaments Article Associate Professor Chicago 13 China co-operation commission conciliation conferences dealing Congress consultation controversies convention countries Covenant debts defense diplomatic Disarmament Conference discrimination dispute domestic economic interests economic policy effective embargo European powers foreign territory frontiers Geneva GIDEONSE governments Hague HARRIS FOUNDATION hostilities international law INTERNATIONAL STABILITY invasion Japan League of Nations Manchuria memorandum ment military force MONETARY STABILITY Monroe Doctrine most-favored-nation Mosul naval negotiated neutrality nomic Norman Davis numbers obligations offensive pacific Pact of Paris Pan-American participated parties peace Philippine political changes political stability President Hoover President Roosevelt Press Releases prevent principles problems procedure Professor of Economics proposed protection public opinion PUBLIC POLICY PAMPHLET QUINCY WRIGHT recognized reduction regional respect second Hague Convention Senate settlement Stimson doctrine tariff tion tional trade in arms traditions United University of Chicago violation weapons