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The Week

January 31, 1918 issue

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Abolition of secret diplomacy is one of the essential conditions of future world peace. It is not mere mechanism of the old diplomacy . There will never be a time when the ideal of open diplomacy will be realized in the sense of every move by every Minister and diplomatic agent being made in the unequivocal light of day. The chief of the Bolshevik delegation has been accused by the other side of giving to the Petrograd press a speech which purported to have been delivered at Brest-Litovsk, but which was never spoken there.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; PEACE; DIPLOMACY; DELEGATION of powers; COMMUNISM; INTERNATIONAL law
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