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134 J.-A. PEMBERTON value, this concluding observation was not troubling. What was trou- bling was the statement that immediatel ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 135 tHe ‘HAve-not’ stAtes At tHe 1937 internAtionAl studies conference The Tenth Int ...
136 J.-A. PEMBERTON Studii Internaƫionale (Centre des hautes études internationales or Centre for Advanced International Studies ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 137 Rapporteur, the Chairman of the Executive Committee [of the ISC], the Director o ...
138 J.-A. PEMBERTON stage of the “Peaceful Change” study.’^180 Chalmers Wright’s comments in relation to this alleged failure on ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 139 declaration, Sébastian Charléty, rector of the University of Paris and chair of ...
140 J.-A. PEMBERTON questions which without doubt would arise in the context of the ISC’s deliberations in Paris concerning raw ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 141 avoided, was bluntly stated in a memorandum submitted by the RIIA which noted th ...
142 J.-A. PEMBERTON emigration,’ adding that within twenty years it was expected that ten per cent of the Japanese population wo ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 143 also bring to an end the relation between the International Institute for the Un ...
144 J.-A. PEMBERTON ‘mismanagement of the Djibouti-Addis Ababa railway line and the port of Djibouti itself.’^198 Rome’s later r ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 145 Rhineland Pact, Schacht, as president of the Reichsbank, declared that Germany w ...
146 J.-A. PEMBERTON Imperial circles were further disquieted by a request on the part of the Reich Colonial Task Force (the Kolo ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 147 the Times as the ‘East African dinner’. At the dinner, Amery, after hav- ing ‘pr ...
148 J.-A. PEMBERTON Germany to be an imperial power once more.^210 Further to this, many felt that in light of the assurances gi ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 149 were sometimes likened to ‘caged birds clamouring for freedom.’^214 Framing the ...
150 J.-A. PEMBERTON Although Volk ohne Raum sold very well, the colonial question still remained an issue of minor importance in ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 151 ‘avowed policy of Germany to seek treaty adjustments peaceably.’^222 Steed’s pos ...
152 J.-A. PEMBERTON Austen Chamberlain contended in early 1932, were ‘used as pretexts for demanding more.’^226 tHe germAn colon ...
2 PARIS, 1937: COLONIAL QUESTIONS AND PEACE 153 been a source of tension between Germany and Britain, Hitler stated that ‘[n]o s ...
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