Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... naval reduction , the abrogation of the Anglo - Japanese Treaty , and the leashing of Japan was diplomatically impos- sible . Yet on the surface Hughes gained all of these objectives at the Washington Conference of 1921-22 . Through the ...
... naval reduction , the abrogation of the Anglo - Japanese Treaty , and the leashing of Japan was diplomatically impos- sible . Yet on the surface Hughes gained all of these objectives at the Washington Conference of 1921-22 . Through the ...
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... naval reduction . In his Armistice Day address of November 11 , 1929 , he recounted the progress in disarmament achieved since the war . He assured the American people that the key to world peace lay not in preparedness or diplomacy but ...
... naval reduction . In his Armistice Day address of November 11 , 1929 , he recounted the progress in disarmament achieved since the war . He assured the American people that the key to world peace lay not in preparedness or diplomacy but ...
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... naval power in the Mediterranean for the purpose , stated by her representatives , of being able , in the event of war in Europe , to draw with assurance on the great manpower of her vast African possessions . ... Of Italy it need only ...
... naval power in the Mediterranean for the purpose , stated by her representatives , of being able , in the event of war in Europe , to draw with assurance on the great manpower of her vast African possessions . ... Of Italy it need only ...
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