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Conference on the Limitation of Armament and Problems of the Pacific

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Extract

A conference of a group of Powers heretofore known as the Principal Allied and Associated Powers (the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan and the United States), to discuss the limitation of armament, and of these Powers, and Belgium, China, the Netherlands and Portugal, to consider Pacific and Far Eastern problems, will open in the City of Washington on November 11, 1921.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1921

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References

1 Documents relating to the Program of the First Hague Conference laid before the Conference by the Netherland Government. Translationpublished by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1921), p. 1.

2 Ibid., p. 3.

3 “Frederick the Great and the Idea of Peace,” from the still unpublished Part II (second edition) of Fried's, Alfred H. Handbuch der Friedensbewegung. Die Friedena-Warte, January, 1912, v. 14, p. 1 Google Scholar.

4 Agreement effected by exchange of notes concerning naval force on the Great Lakes. Proclaimed by the President, April 28, 1818. Malloy's Treaties, Conventions, etc, between the United States and Other Powers, 1776-1909, Washington, 1910, v. i, p. 628.

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