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April 9, 1930 issue

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The article presents an overview of the April 9, 1930 issue of "The Nation." A great surrender has been preparing at London, England. Ever since France injected into the discussion of naval reduction and limitation the question of security, it has been increasingly plain that that issue would have to be settled before anything else was done. Statesman M. Tardieu, of course, can hardly have cherished any illusion about making the United States a party to a security pact. M. Tardieu knows American history and the American temper extremely well and, being a realist, does not waste time thinking of the impossible.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; GOVERNMENT policy; INTERNATIONALISM; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; UNITED States; FRANCE
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