CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION Assistant to the Director, HENRY S. HASKELL Division Assistant, AMY HEMINWAY JONES Office, 405 West 117th Street, New York City Bureau, 173 Boulevard St.-Germain, Paris, France Téléphone, Fleurus 53.77-Adresse Télégraphique, Interpax, Paris LIST OF PUBLICATIONS International Conciliation appeared under the imprint of the American Association for International Conciliation, No. 1, April, 1907 to No. 199, June, 1924. These documents present the views of distinguished leaders of opinion of many countries on vital international problems and reproduce the texts of official treaties, diplomatic correspondence and draft plans for international projects such as the Permanent Court of International Justice. The most recent publications are listed below. A complete list will be sent upon application to International Conciliation, 405 West 117th Street, New York City. 208. Plans and Protocols to End War. Historical Outline and Guide, by James T. Shotwell. March, 1925. 209. The United States and The Dawes Annuities. April, 1925. 210. American Ideals During the Past Half-Century, by Elihu Root. May, 1925. 211. Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Japan, 1908-1924. June, 1925. 212. European Security: Address by Dr. Edward Beneš, Czechoslovak Foreign Minister, at Prague, April 1, 1925; Address by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Minister, at Geneva, March 12, 1925; Reply to Mr. Chamberlain's Address by Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, Former British Prime Minister, April 10, 1925. September, 1925. 213. The United States and the System of Mandates, by Walter Russell Batsell, M.A., Director of the Reference Service on International Affairs of the American Library in Paris. Information Regarding the Mandate System. October, 1925. 214. The Advisory Opinions of the Permanent Court of International Justice by Manley O. Hudson, Bemis Professor of International Law, Harvard Law School. November, 1925. 215. The Trend of Economic Restoration since the Dawes Reparation Settlement, by E. G. Burland, Member of the Staff of the American Section of the International Chamber of Commerce. December, 1925. 216. Final Protocol of the Locarno Conference, 1925, and Treaties between France and Poland and France and Czechoslovakia. January, 1926. 217. Peasant Conditions in Russia, 1925, by Jean Efremoff, Former Minister of Justice in the Provisional Government of Russia. February, 1926. 218. The Institute of Pacific Relations, by J. Merle Davis, General Secretary. March, 1926. 219. The Fourth Year of the Permanent Court of International Justice, by Manley O. Hudson, Bemis Professor of International Law, Harvard Law School. April, 1926. 220. Disarmament and American Foreign Policy. Articles by James T. Shotwell, Tasker H. Bliss, David Hunter Miller and Joseph P. Chamberlain. May, 1926. 221. Treaty-Making Power under the Constitution of Japan, by Tsunejiro Miyaoka, of the Bar of Japan. June, 1926. 222. The Problem of Minorities. Articles by Louis Eisenmann, William E. Rappard, H. Wilson Harris and Raymond Leslie Buell. September, 1926. 223. The Political Doctrine of Fascism, by Alfredo Rocco, Minister of Justice in the Government of Italy. Recent Legislation in Italy. October, 1926. 224. An Alternative Use of Force: When the Earth Trembled, by Richard J. Walsh; The Moral Equivalent of War, by William James. November, 1926. PLICATE LAW LIBRARY INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION Published monthly, except July and August, by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Entered as second-class matter September 15, 1924, at the post office at OBSERVATIONS IN EGYPT, PALESTINE, AND GREECE A REPORT BY DR. HENRY S. PRITCHETT TRUSTEE OF THE CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT PRO CONCORDIAM)" DECEMBER, 1926 CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION PUBLICATION OFFICE: 44 PORTLAND STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. Subscription price: 25 cents for one year, one dollar for five years CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION Assistant to the Director, HENRY S. HASKELL Division Assistant, Amy HEMINWAY JONES Office, 405 West 117th Street, New York City Telephone, Cathedral, 4560-Cable, Interpax, New York Special Correspondents SIR WILLIAM J. COLLINS, M.P., London, England JEAN EFREMOFF, Paris, France. (Russia) F. W. FOERSTER, Zurich, Switzerland. (Germany) EDOARDO GIRETTI, Bricherasio, Piedmont, Italy CHRISTIAN L. LANGE, Geneva, Switzerland DAVID MITRANY, London, England. (Southeastern Europe) Bureau, 173 Boulevard St.-Germain, Paris, France Téléphone, Fleurus 53.77---Adresse Télégraphique, Interpax, Paris |