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Preparedness and America's international program.

Title
Preparedness and America's international program.
Author
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Publication
1916.

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283 p.
Series Statement
Its Annals. v. 66
Uniform Title
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science v. 66.
Subject
  • 1913-1921
  • Peace
  • United States > Foreign relations
  • United States > Defenses
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
pt. I. The basis of a durable peace and the safeguards against future international conflicts: The basis of national security, by S.N. Patten. Three plans for a durable peace, by W.I. Hull. The central organization for a durable peace, by Fannie F. Andrews. Isolation or world leadership? America's future foreign policy, by G. Nasmyth. Economic pressure as a means of preserving peace, by H.S. Houston. An armed international tribunal the sole peace-keeping mechanism, by O.T. Crosby. The basis of a durable peace, by J.H. MacCracken. The road to a durable peace, by E.A. Filene. The League to enforce peace -- a reply to critics, by T. Marburg. -- pt. II. What program shall the United States stand for in international relations?: What program shall the United States stand for in international relations? By W. Lippmann. America's international responsibilities and foreing policy, by G.L. Beer. America's need for an enforced peace, by T. Williams. The economic conferences of Paris and the United States, by A. Oldrini. Isolation or coöperation in international affairs? By S.M. Lindsay. Germany and the Monroe doctrine, by M.J Bonn.
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304137
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library