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" China, commonly known as the open-door policy ; and that it does not intend to recognize any situation, treaty, or agreement, which may be brought about by means contrary to the covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris of August 27, 1928, to which... "
Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941 - Page 6
by United States. Department of State - 1942 - 144 pages
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Overland Monthly and the Out West Magazine

California - 1933 - 16 pages
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 43

Humanities - 1936 - 512 pages
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国際法外交雑誌, Volume 32, Issues 6-10

East Asia - 1933 - 1226 pages
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Current History, Volumes 19-20

History - 1950 - 822 pages
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The Labour Year Book, Volume 10

Labor - 1932 - 450 pages
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The Dalhousie Review, Volume 17

American periodicals - 1937 - 638 pages
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Calcutta Review

1921 - 362 pages
...brought about. It was reasserted in the League Special Assembly Resolution in March, 1932, which made it "incumbent upon the Members of the League of Nations not to recognize" any situation etc. brought about by illegal means. We find herein an attempt to transform "the Policy of non-recognition...
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Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 11

Bar associations - 1933 - 740 pages
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