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Relations of the United States with the Assembly of the League of Nations

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  • Berdahl, Clarence A.

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It is now quite well known that, in spite of its non-membership in the League of Nations, the United States has participated for some time in various League activities. The nature and extent of such coöperation have been described and commented on by several writers, and need not be reviewed here. It is sufficient to point out that these relationships between the United States and the League have been going on now for nearly ten years, that they have continually grown in number and importance, that they have become increasingly friendly, frank, and official, and that their continuous character has been recognized and regularized by maintaining a State Department official at Geneva as a sort of “consul to the League.”

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  • Berdahl, Clarence A., 1932. "Relations of the United States with the Assembly of the League of Nations," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(1), pages 99-112, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:26:y:1932:i:01:p:99-112_02
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