The Resource The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision, discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association
The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision, discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association
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The item The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision, discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision
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- The conflict of policies in China
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- exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision
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- discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association
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- eng
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- JX1570
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- .Z5 1925
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- F. P. A. Pamphlet
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- no. 36. Series of 1925-26
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- Exterritoriality
- China
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- The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision, discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association
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- Bound with: British policy in Egypt / discussed by Reginald Hoskins and Herbert Adams Gibbons, with remarks by Willoughby Dickinson, Bishara Nahas, Syud Hossain, Henry Morgenthau, Mufty-Zade K. Zia Bey, Marguerite Harrison. New York : Foreign Policy Association ; The Near East / by Elizabeth P. MacCallum. New York : Published by the Research Department of the Foreign Policy Association ; Italy under fascism / discussed by Gaetano Salvemini and Bruno Roselli. New York City : Foreign Policy Association ; Forward of backward in China? / discussed by Hu Shih, Grover Clark and Stanley K. Hornbeck. New York City : Foreign Policy Association ; Address by Dino Grandi. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; The European quandry / discussed by Frank H. Simonds, James G. McDonald. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; England seeks a way out / discussed by Mary Agnes Hamilton, William A. Orton. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Manchuria / discussed by Roy H. Agaki, T.Z. Koo, Joseph P. Chamberlain. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Is the peace machinery imperiled by the Far Eastern situation? / discussed by Herbert Adams Gibbons, Chester H. Rowell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Can we have national planning without a revolution? / discussed by Louis Fischer, George Soule, Edward A. Filene. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Are sanctions necessary to international organization? / yes, Raymond Leslie Buell, no, John Dewey. New York, N.Y. : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; A new commercial policy for the United States / by Raymond Leslie Buell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; America and the world crisis / William E. Borah. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; The Lytton report / discussed by George H. Blakeslee, Nathaniel Peffer. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; What causes war? / discussed by Norman Angell, Bruce Bliven. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Foreign problems confronting the new administration / discussed by Raymond Leslie Buell, Walter Millis, Frank H. Simonds. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; American Patriotism and a world attitude / by Raymond Leslie Buell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Recommendations regarding the future of the Philippines by the Committee on the Philippines / sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association and the World Peace Foundation. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Boston : World Peace Foundation ; Recommendations of the Committee on Commercial Policy. New York : Published for the Committee on Commercial Policy by Foreign Policy Association, Boston : Published for the Committee on Commercial Policy by World Peace Foundation ; The population problem and world depression / Louis I. Dublin. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated, January 1936
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- The conflict of policies in China : exterritoriality, customs autonomy, treaty revision, discussed by Dr. Ping Wen Kuo [and] Mr. Charles C. Batchelder. Mr. James G. McDonald, chairman. 82nd luncheon discussion, Hotel Astor, New York, December 5, 1925, of the Foreign Policy Association
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- Bound with: British policy in Egypt / discussed by Reginald Hoskins and Herbert Adams Gibbons, with remarks by Willoughby Dickinson, Bishara Nahas, Syud Hossain, Henry Morgenthau, Mufty-Zade K. Zia Bey, Marguerite Harrison. New York : Foreign Policy Association ; The Near East / by Elizabeth P. MacCallum. New York : Published by the Research Department of the Foreign Policy Association ; Italy under fascism / discussed by Gaetano Salvemini and Bruno Roselli. New York City : Foreign Policy Association ; Forward of backward in China? / discussed by Hu Shih, Grover Clark and Stanley K. Hornbeck. New York City : Foreign Policy Association ; Address by Dino Grandi. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; The European quandry / discussed by Frank H. Simonds, James G. McDonald. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; England seeks a way out / discussed by Mary Agnes Hamilton, William A. Orton. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Manchuria / discussed by Roy H. Agaki, T.Z. Koo, Joseph P. Chamberlain. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Is the peace machinery imperiled by the Far Eastern situation? / discussed by Herbert Adams Gibbons, Chester H. Rowell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Can we have national planning without a revolution? / discussed by Louis Fischer, George Soule, Edward A. Filene. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Are sanctions necessary to international organization? / yes, Raymond Leslie Buell, no, John Dewey. New York, N.Y. : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; A new commercial policy for the United States / by Raymond Leslie Buell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; America and the world crisis / William E. Borah. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; The Lytton report / discussed by George H. Blakeslee, Nathaniel Peffer. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; What causes war? / discussed by Norman Angell, Bruce Bliven. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Foreign problems confronting the new administration / discussed by Raymond Leslie Buell, Walter Millis, Frank H. Simonds. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; American Patriotism and a world attitude / by Raymond Leslie Buell. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated ; Recommendations regarding the future of the Philippines by the Committee on the Philippines / sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association and the World Peace Foundation. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Boston : World Peace Foundation ; Recommendations of the Committee on Commercial Policy. New York : Published for the Committee on Commercial Policy by Foreign Policy Association, Boston : Published for the Committee on Commercial Policy by World Peace Foundation ; The population problem and world depression / Louis I. Dublin. New York : Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated, January 1936
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- MAHGAYH40880-B
- (MH)MHAYH40880HU
- (OCoLC)04187194
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