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XX. The International Chamber at the 1927 Conference
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George L. Ridgeway
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword IX
- Preface XI
- Contents XIII
- Illustrations XV
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Prewar - A Business Men's International 1905 - 1914
- I. The International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations 1905-1914 13
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Part II. Postwar - A Business Men's League of Nations and The Reconstruction Movement
- II. A Business Peace Conference 21
- III. Origins of the Reconstruction Movement 39
- IV. The Founding of the International Chamber of Commerce 59
- V. Finance, Labor, and Industry at the Conference of Spa 78
- VI. The Organization of International Reconstruction 92
- VII. A Business Settlement of Reparations—The First Effort 103
- VIII. The Return to Politics 114
- IX. The First Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce 122
- X. Toward the Dawes Plan and European Reconstruction 144
- XI. Danubian Reconstruction 156
- XII. The United States Sponsors a Business Settlement of Reparations 163
- XIII. The Rome Business Congress 168
- XIV. The Rome Congress and World Opinion 178
- XV. The Business Settlement of Reparations 182
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Part III. Economic Disarmament
- XVI. The Evolution of International Tariff Policy 195
- XVII. A World Customs Conference in Preparation 201
- XVIII. Business and Officialdom at the League Customs Conference 209
- XIX. Proposal for a World Economic Conference in 1927 217
- XX. The International Chamber at the 1927 Conference 227
- XXI. "The Year of Commercial Treaties" 250
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Part IV. The Diplomacy of Technics
- XXII. The Business of the International Chamber of Commerce 263
- XXIII. Industrial Property 273
- XXIV. Double Taxation 279
- XXV. Communications and Transit 284
- XXVI. The Hague Rules: Bills of Lading 309
- XXVII. A World Court of Business 317
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Part V. World Business Statesmanship and Catastrophe
- XXVIII. Seeds of Catastrophe 335
- XXIX. The Statesmanship of Nationalism 346
- XXX. The Statesmanship of World Business 350
- XXXI. The Sabotage of Parliament 355
- XXXII. The Breakdown: A Proposal for Economic Peace and Its Rejection 364
- XXXIII. World Business Opinion and the New Statesmanship of Reform 374
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Appendices
- A. Recommendations of the Joint Committee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Chamber of Commerce 395
- B. The International Chamber of Commerce in 1938 399
- Index 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword IX
- Preface XI
- Contents XIII
- Illustrations XV
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Prewar - A Business Men's International 1905 - 1914
- I. The International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations 1905-1914 13
-
Part II. Postwar - A Business Men's League of Nations and The Reconstruction Movement
- II. A Business Peace Conference 21
- III. Origins of the Reconstruction Movement 39
- IV. The Founding of the International Chamber of Commerce 59
- V. Finance, Labor, and Industry at the Conference of Spa 78
- VI. The Organization of International Reconstruction 92
- VII. A Business Settlement of Reparations—The First Effort 103
- VIII. The Return to Politics 114
- IX. The First Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce 122
- X. Toward the Dawes Plan and European Reconstruction 144
- XI. Danubian Reconstruction 156
- XII. The United States Sponsors a Business Settlement of Reparations 163
- XIII. The Rome Business Congress 168
- XIV. The Rome Congress and World Opinion 178
- XV. The Business Settlement of Reparations 182
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Part III. Economic Disarmament
- XVI. The Evolution of International Tariff Policy 195
- XVII. A World Customs Conference in Preparation 201
- XVIII. Business and Officialdom at the League Customs Conference 209
- XIX. Proposal for a World Economic Conference in 1927 217
- XX. The International Chamber at the 1927 Conference 227
- XXI. "The Year of Commercial Treaties" 250
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Part IV. The Diplomacy of Technics
- XXII. The Business of the International Chamber of Commerce 263
- XXIII. Industrial Property 273
- XXIV. Double Taxation 279
- XXV. Communications and Transit 284
- XXVI. The Hague Rules: Bills of Lading 309
- XXVII. A World Court of Business 317
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Part V. World Business Statesmanship and Catastrophe
- XXVIII. Seeds of Catastrophe 335
- XXIX. The Statesmanship of Nationalism 346
- XXX. The Statesmanship of World Business 350
- XXXI. The Sabotage of Parliament 355
- XXXII. The Breakdown: A Proposal for Economic Peace and Its Rejection 364
- XXXIII. World Business Opinion and the New Statesmanship of Reform 374
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Appendices
- A. Recommendations of the Joint Committee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Chamber of Commerce 395
- B. The International Chamber of Commerce in 1938 399
- Index 405