The Fortnightly Review, Том 97Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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... political protectorate over more than half the independent country of Persia . The attitude which has been adopted by those who represent the British Empire in the diplomatic arena may be entirely defensible ; and it is possible that if ...
... political protectorate over more than half the independent country of Persia . The attitude which has been adopted by those who represent the British Empire in the diplomatic arena may be entirely defensible ; and it is possible that if ...
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... political amateurs is often defended on the ground that these same amateurs have only to decide and discuss broad questions of policy while the actual business of their departments is trans- acted by their professional subordinates ...
... political amateurs is often defended on the ground that these same amateurs have only to decide and discuss broad questions of policy while the actual business of their departments is trans- acted by their professional subordinates ...
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... political chief of his Department , but he also takes the leading share in its technical operations . He personally performs a good deal of the active business of diplomacy . It is not the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Office but ...
... political chief of his Department , but he also takes the leading share in its technical operations . He personally performs a good deal of the active business of diplomacy . It is not the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Office but ...
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... at our present stage of political development has no right to conclude agreements which it cannot avow even to itself . SIDNEY LOW . ITALY'S POLICY AND HER POSITION IN EUROPE . WHENEVER one 10 THE FOREIGN OFFICE AUTOCRACY .
... at our present stage of political development has no right to conclude agreements which it cannot avow even to itself . SIDNEY LOW . ITALY'S POLICY AND HER POSITION IN EUROPE . WHENEVER one 10 THE FOREIGN OFFICE AUTOCRACY .
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... political testament , his Gedanken und Erinnerungen , Bismarck wrote : - " All contracts between great States cease to be unconditionally binding as soon as they are tested by the struggle for existence . No great nation will ever be ...
... political testament , his Gedanken und Erinnerungen , Bismarck wrote : - " All contracts between great States cease to be unconditionally binding as soon as they are tested by the struggle for existence . No great nation will ever be ...
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