Story of International Relations
194 J.-A. PEMBERTON in his submission to Bourquin in March 1936, Lugard pointed out that Freytagh-Loringhoven had asserted that ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 195 Emanuel Moresco, a former the vice-president of the Council of the Netherlands I ...
196 J.-A. PEMBERTON Every race possesses its own biological characteristics: a hierarchy of the races must be affirmed, but the ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 197 had not had to demonstrate in 1918 that the ‘interests’ of the German- speaking ...
198 J.-A. PEMBERTON In his Christian Science Monitor article, Staley stated that in addi- tion to the general agreement that muc ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 199 limited powers of the Permanent Mandates Commission, it was ‘unde- niable that i ...
200 J.-A. PEMBERTON the conference. Shiels well illustrated the nexus between the colonial propaganda and the changed attitude t ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 201 He did not doubt that transferring colonies or mandates to Germany would result ...
202 J.-A. PEMBERTON conflict between France and Germany was ‘a conflict between two verbs to be and to become.’^400 Touching on ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 203 not for very long deter war in a situation in which international condi- tions w ...
204 J.-A. PEMBERTON feeling was that the world was ‘inevitably moving towards war.’^410 As a way of coming to grips with this se ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 205 existing national boundaries in the form of Article 10 of the covenant and in th ...
206 J.-A. PEMBERTON Dulles insisted that these three powers all desired peace. According to him, the hesitations of Germany, Jap ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 207 creative and “dynamic” powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan.’^425 Dulles was not th ...
208 J.-A. PEMBERTON ‘plastic’ and ‘flexible’ system is established there will be outbursts of violence.^428 Kinzer observes that ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 209 War, Dulles urged ‘“alterations of the international status quo” in order to hea ...
210 J.-A. PEMBERTON of a conference to consider German colonial claims. The same authors insisted that in regard to the ‘adminis ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 211 The proposal put forward in the letter, which seems to have been conceived of by ...
212 J.-A. PEMBERTON 1936, in particular, to the condition that Germany return to the League, to the condition that there was a ‘ ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 213 policy’.^445 In that same month, James Scorgie Meston, the chair of RIIA, noted ...
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