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International Briefs

November 6, 1929 issue

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The article presents information about two books related to international affairs. One of the books discussed is titled, Survey of International Affairs: 1926 and 1927, written by Arnold J. Toynbee. The financial reconstruction of Austria and of Hungary the admission of Germany to the Leagues the conditioned offer by the U.S. to enter the World Court, and the formation of the international steel cartel fall in the field of the issue for 1926; but half of the volume deals with the Far East. The other book discussed is International Arbitration From Athens to Locarno, written by Jackson H. Ralston. It deals with general principles of judicial settlement between nations.

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BOOKS; INTERNATIONAL relations; SURVEY of International Affairs 1926-1927 (Book); INTERNATIONAL Arbitration From Athens to Locarno (Book); WORLD politics; INTERNATIONAL law
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