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Recognition of Russia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1934

References

1 See International Conciliation Pamphlet No. 247 (February, 1929), on “Policy of the United States and Other Nations with Respect to the Recognition of the Soviet Russian Government, 1917-1929,” by Professor N. D. Houghton, and “The United States and the Soviet Union,” a report on their relations to November 1, 1933, by The American Foundation.

2 3 Foreign Affairs, page 316, and documents therein cited.

3 Secretary Coiby's statement to the press, January, 1921.

4 Congressional Record, Vol. 65, Pt. 1, p. 451, Dec. 20, 1923.

5 Congressional Record, Vol. 65, Pt. 1, p. 451, Dec. 20, 1923.

6 See also editorial comment by Dr. James Brown Scott, this journal, Vol. 17 (1923), p. 296.

7 See list appended to this editorial comment, infra, p. 97.

8 Letter of Oct. 10,1933, addressed by President Roosevelt to Mikhail Kalinin, President of the All Union Central Executive Committee at Moscow.

9 For the text of these notes see Supplement to this number of the journal, pages 1-11.