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The Week

March 22, 1919 issue

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This article focuses on world politics. While the U.S. Administration flounders in the errors of its Russian policy, American business men are get- ting nervous, and are beginning to see a light. It is one thing stanchly to refuse to have dealings with the Bolsheviki, and incidentally to back certain great financial interests in their first steps toward the exploitation of the vast natural resources of Siberia; it is quite another thing if this policy blocks the development of legitimate trade relations between the U.S. and the greater part of Soviet Union.

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WORLD politics; BUSINESS enterprises -- United States; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations -- United States; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union; INTERNATIONAL relations; UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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