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1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 73 He went on to warn against falling into the trap of conflating the idea of collective security with ...
74 J.-A. PEMBERTON point was ably expressed by a Chinese member who stated emphatically that the Chinese people were not interes ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 75 the Tariff Acts of 1928 and 1929 were ‘distinctly contrary to the spirit, if not the letter’ of the ...
76 J.-A. PEMBERTON Some at the conference suggested that if no changes were made in the ‘policies of other countries vis-à-vis J ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 77 be submitted to the World Court for determination. A Japanese member responded to this suggestion b ...
78 J.-A. PEMBERTON sanctions in the event of an infraction, a suggestion strongly endorsed by a Chinese member.^237 The question ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 79 universal in character: the British member’s plan involved the decentral- isation of the system of ...
80 J.-A. PEMBERTON the Manchurian crisis’ and had now been ‘in part denounced.’^243 Wright observed that the Far Eastern powers ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 81 in view of the obligations of the Pact of Paris and as endorsed in a note issued by the LON Council ...
82 J.-A. PEMBERTON meeting on March 11, 1932, approximately two months after which Japan would begin evacuating Shanghai, declar ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 83 which had earlier been made by Felix Morley, an American who closely followed the LON’s handling of ...
84 J.-A. PEMBERTON and thereby adding to the bitterness of the blow when it came, was the fact that, as Wright pointed out, the ...
1 PEACEFUL CHANGE OR WAR? 85 broke up, it should have been evident to all, according to Holland and Mitchell, that the LON’s col ...
87 tHe internAtionAl PeAce cAmPAign Late in 1935, Cecil, Sir Norman Angell, Philip Noel-Baker, Pierre Cot the French minister fo ...
88 J.-A. PEMBERTON aimed at rallying opinion behind four measures deemed necessary for peace: guaranteeing the inviolability of ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 89 to the horror of the days that you experience: we suffer with you all the atrocit ...
90 J.-A. PEMBERTON idea of peace without assuring its defence, amounts to an abdication of pacifism.’^9 At the conclusion of its ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 91 its policy stance, the New Commonwealth’s monthly organ editorialised in July 193 ...
92 J.-A. PEMBERTON friend, Salvador de Madariaga, a former Spanish delegate to the LON and a prominent New Commonwealth figure, ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 93 The feeling of the broader peace movement in France on the war in Spain was made ...
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