Commonwealth Institutes of International Affairs
1978; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 33; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/002070207803300102
ISSN2052-465X
Autores Tópico(s)Commonwealth, Australian Politics and Federalism
ResumoPhilip Kerr1 comes round and we draft a telegram to Belgrade to tell the Serbs they must stop fighting in Carinthia. A dinner in the evening to discuss the formation of an AngloAmerican Institute of Foreign Affairs, with an annual register or yearbook. Lionel Curtis,2 who conceived the scheme, explains his purposes in a really admirable speech. A discussion follows. General Bliss, Bob Cecil, Crowe, Eustace Percy, Coolidge, Headlam Morley, Latham are there.8 Crowe makes a speech criticizing the scheme. Bob Cecil supports it. He said one true thing. He said, 'There is no single person in this room who is not disappointed with the terms we have drafted. Yet
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