Story of International Relations
174 J.-A. PEMBERTON had given rise to Schacht’s ‘own desperate recommendation’ in 1936 ‘to slow the pace of rearmament.’^303 In ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 175 Schacht was disputed by many commentators in Britain and France. The grounds for ...
176 J.-A. PEMBERTON This declaration may have provided some comfort to those members of the House of Commons who were anxious ab ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 177 colonies, the British had decided, largely at Chamberlain’s urging, to make no s ...
178 J.-A. PEMBERTON meant that the talks scheduled for May in Paris were bound to be an exercise in futility. Indeed, by the tim ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 179 Europe by offering colonial and economic concessions encouraged him to take grea ...
180 J.-A. PEMBERTON different diplomatic position to that which it had occupied in the days of Bismarck: since the war, Germany ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 181 informed Bonnet of the creation of this committee and of Renvers’s appointment a ...
182 J.-A. PEMBERTON out that the German Institute for Foreign Policy Research was under the control of Ribbentrop and that its m ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 183 (presumably because of Ribbentrop’s recent appointment as ambassador to Great Br ...
184 J.-A. PEMBERTON told him that the ISC would be mentioned in the preface to the German memoranda. He stated that this news ha ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 185 At the conference itself, Berber did not speak until a late stage in the discuss ...
186 J.-A. PEMBERTON Drake.’ Berber observed that the arguments concerning Germany’s ina- bility to administer colonies and its u ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 187 political approach.^350 What Berber intended in making this distinction (a disti ...
188 J.-A. PEMBERTON insisted, would mean that policy would simply be shaped according to the ‘special interests’ involved.^353 I ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 189 the demographic argument for a right of territorial expansion and had come to re ...
190 J.-A. PEMBERTON ISC the scepticism of many of them in regard to those claims was palpa- ble. Eugene Staley, professor of eco ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 191 directing his comments at Berber, Lytton observed the following of the generatio ...
192 J.-A. PEMBERTON Ḗcole libre des sciences politiques and director of the Institut interna- tional des langues et civilisation ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 193 Throughout 1936 and 1937 there were numerous letters published in the Times argu ...
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