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... REVIEWS REVIEWED reviews In The Contemporary Review ” the editors open with a brief article on The Rape of Czecho-Slovakia.” Don Luigi Sturzo writes most interestingly and knowledgeably on “ Pius XI and Pius XII.” How Spain's War Ends,” by Mr. Robert ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED THOUGHTS ON ENGLAND'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED WAR EFFORTS AND PEACE ALMS ...
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... REVIEWS REVIEWED TO-DAY'S DIFFICULTIES DISCUSSED In The Fortnightly this month, j Viscount Samuel’s After the War —What Then?’* discusses the problems of domestic and not inter- , national affairs. He insists that the new Ministry of Planning has a tremendous ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED Excerpts from Coming Books Important sections of the field of foreign affairs are covered by the August Fortnightly. Dr. P. H. Winfield sets out in simple form the main provisions of the San Francisco Charter. Examining the conditions ...
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... REVIEWS REVIEWED REASONS FOR FRENCH ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED DIPLOMACY AND POLITICS INSTEAD OF WAR ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME FEATURES OF THE MONTHLIES NEED FOR NATIONAL UNITY The reviews this month contain a good deal of very interesting matter. The Nineteenth Century opens with an article by Mr. Jules Menken, pressing the need for real national unity ...