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American Diplomacy

June 15, 1918 issue

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The article presents an analysis of the book "The Principles of American Diplomacy," by John Bassett Moore. This scholarly writer whom the initiated consider perhaps the best informed and most sagacious counselor in foreign affairs to whom the country can lay claim. His long and intimate association with the U.S. Department of State, his skilful conduct of foreign policy during the Spanish-American War and his invaluable participation in the negotiations which led to the resulting treaty, of peace, his frequent calls to the service of the Government, his professional activity as counsel in important cases, and withal his profound research whose fruits now serve as mines of information to students of international law and diplomacy.

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PRINCIPLES of American Diplomacy, The (Book); INTERNATIONAL relations; WAR (International law); PUBLIC law; MOORE, John Bassett; GOVERNMENT policy
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