Frontiers are the chief anxiety of nearly every Foreign Office in the civilized world, and are the subject of four out of every five political treaties or conventions that are novi concluded. . . . Frontier policy is of the first practical importance,... Frontiers - Page 4by Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1908 - 58 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1908 - 1054 pages
...concluded ; though as a branch of science of government frontier policy is of the first practical imB, and has a more profound effect upon the peace or warfare of than any other factor, political or economical, there is yet no or treatise in any language which,... | |
| Paul de La Pradelle - 1928 - 400 pages
...brunch of the science of 9ovcrriment , Frontier policy is of the first praetical importance, and haï a more profound effect upon the peace or warfare of nations than any other factor, political or economie, there is get no work or treatise in any lan9ua9e wliich, io far I know, affects to treat... | |
| |