Abstract

Foreign Press

December 14, 1918 issue

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An unnamed "diplomatist of twenty years' experience" outlines, in two articles in the London Star of November 4-5, 1918 a plan for a peace conference on a democratic basis. The first article develops the thesis "that democratic inspiration could best be got by associating with the conference of diplomats a convention of delegates representative of the leading points of view in the peoples concerned." The second article considers whether such a convention would "work." The two main popular forces now are nationalism and socialism. .

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PRESS; DIPLOMACY; PEACE; MEETINGS; DEMOCRACY; NATIONALISM
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