HANDBOOK SERIES Enlargement of the United States Navy (3d ed. rev. and enl.) Direct Primaries (3d ed. rev. and enl.) Capital Punishment (2d ed. rev.) Commission Plan of Municipal Government (3d ed. rev. and enl.) Election of United States Senators (2d ed. rev.) Income Tax (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Initiative and Referendum (3d ed. rev. ⚫and enl.) Central Bank of the United States Municipal Ownership (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Child Labor (2d ed. rev. and enl.) - Open versus Closed Shop (2d ed.) Employment of Women Federal Control of Interstate Corporations (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Parcels Post (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Compulsory Arbitration of Industrial Disputes (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Compulsory Insurance Conservation of Natural Resources Government Ownership of Railroads (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Reciprocity 、 Trade Unions Recall (2d ed. rev. and enl.) Government Ownership of Telegraph and Telephone Single Tax Monroe Doctrine HANDBOOK SERIES European War Agricultural Credit Other titles in preparation Each volume, one dollar net EXPLANATORY NOTE The development of affairs in Mexico during the past few years as well as the change in European affairs have revived the discussion of the Monroe Doctrine. In response to the consequent demand for material on the subject this volume has been compiled for the use of students, debaters, and others wishing to make a study of the question. This volume follows the general plan of the other volumes in this series and contains affirmative and negative briefs, a selected bibliography, and reprints of valuable material covering the history and present status of the Monroe Doctrine, and also the arguments for and against its retention as a part of our permanent foreign policy. February 27, 1915. E. M. PHELPS. |