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XX. The International Chamber at the 1927 Conference

  • George L. Ridgeway
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Merchants of Peace
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Foreword IX
  3. Preface XI
  4. Contents XIII
  5. Illustrations XV
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Part I. Prewar - A Business Men's International 1905 - 1914
  8. I. The International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations 1905-1914 13
  9. Part II. Postwar - A Business Men's League of Nations and The Reconstruction Movement
  10. II. A Business Peace Conference 21
  11. III. Origins of the Reconstruction Movement 39
  12. IV. The Founding of the International Chamber of Commerce 59
  13. V. Finance, Labor, and Industry at the Conference of Spa 78
  14. VI. The Organization of International Reconstruction 92
  15. VII. A Business Settlement of Reparations—The First Effort 103
  16. VIII. The Return to Politics 114
  17. IX. The First Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce 122
  18. X. Toward the Dawes Plan and European Reconstruction 144
  19. XI. Danubian Reconstruction 156
  20. XII. The United States Sponsors a Business Settlement of Reparations 163
  21. XIII. The Rome Business Congress 168
  22. XIV. The Rome Congress and World Opinion 178
  23. XV. The Business Settlement of Reparations 182
  24. Part III. Economic Disarmament
  25. XVI. The Evolution of International Tariff Policy 195
  26. XVII. A World Customs Conference in Preparation 201
  27. XVIII. Business and Officialdom at the League Customs Conference 209
  28. XIX. Proposal for a World Economic Conference in 1927 217
  29. XX. The International Chamber at the 1927 Conference 227
  30. XXI. "The Year of Commercial Treaties" 250
  31. Part IV. The Diplomacy of Technics
  32. XXII. The Business of the International Chamber of Commerce 263
  33. XXIII. Industrial Property 273
  34. XXIV. Double Taxation 279
  35. XXV. Communications and Transit 284
  36. XXVI. The Hague Rules: Bills of Lading 309
  37. XXVII. A World Court of Business 317
  38. Part V. World Business Statesmanship and Catastrophe
  39. XXVIII. Seeds of Catastrophe 335
  40. XXIX. The Statesmanship of Nationalism 346
  41. XXX. The Statesmanship of World Business 350
  42. XXXI. The Sabotage of Parliament 355
  43. XXXII. The Breakdown: A Proposal for Economic Peace and Its Rejection 364
  44. XXXIII. World Business Opinion and the New Statesmanship of Reform 374
  45. Appendices
  46. A. Recommendations of the Joint Committee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Chamber of Commerce 395
  47. B. The International Chamber of Commerce in 1938 399
  48. Index 405
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