The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... ment for International Peace for adequate funds to finance the Con- ference , and to Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler and Mr. Henry S. Haskell of the Endowment for valuable suggestions and continuous encourage- ment in the undertaking . April ...
... ment for International Peace for adequate funds to finance the Con- ference , and to Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler and Mr. Henry S. Haskell of the Endowment for valuable suggestions and continuous encourage- ment in the undertaking . April ...
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... ment abroad . There is no greater fallacy than that which is propa- gated in this country to the effect that trade produces unemployment . It is the reduction of trade and not its increase that produces unemploy- ment . By stopping ...
... ment abroad . There is no greater fallacy than that which is propa- gated in this country to the effect that trade produces unemployment . It is the reduction of trade and not its increase that produces unemploy- ment . By stopping ...
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... ment . The doctrine of the equality of states would be meaningless except for the assumption that states as members of the society of na- tions accept and execute responsibilities . The Latin - American argu- ment seems to be based on ...
... ment . The doctrine of the equality of states would be meaningless except for the assumption that states as members of the society of na- tions accept and execute responsibilities . The Latin - American argu- ment seems to be based on ...
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