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Schleswig-Holstein, 61 Schuvalof agreement, 156 Secret diplomacy, abolition of,

127, 218 "Secret diplomacy" used in a

special sense, 52, 57 Secret procedure, Paris Confer- ence, 7 Secret service, 22, 28, 41, 50,

136, 137 Secret treaties, 48, 61, 65, 67,

71, 76, 78, 79, 113, 116 ff.,

119, 134, 164 Senate and foreign affairs, 151,

197

Servian question, 104, 108, 113 Shantung, 117, 125, 128 Sixtus, Prince, of Bourbon, 120 South Pacific Islands, 119 Soviet Russia, 133, 179 Speech of August 3, 1914, 89,

96

Spheres of influence, 79 St. Petersburg, 40, 52, 73 Standing Committee of Foreign

Affairs, proposed, 162, 164,

186 Standing committee on foreign

and colonial affairs in France,

187

Stanhope, Lord, 31 Stratagem, 138 Stratford de Redcliffe, 54, 55,

57

Survival, 13 Suspicion, 6, 17, 54, 72, 100,

126, 136, 141 Sweden, 37

Talleyrand, 44, 46 Temps, 82 Tibet, 144

Times, London, 204, 205 Traite" de diplomatic, Garden, 48


Treaties, publication of all,

188, 205, 206 Treaty of Versailles, 129 Triple Alliance, 70 Trotsky, 179 Truthfulness of diplomacy, 12,

30

Tschirsky, Von, 77, 106, 107 Turkey, 38, 67 Turkish Empire, 60 Twenty -one demands, 117, 125 Two-party system, 152

United Colonies of America,

149 United States, 119, 151, 174,

186, 194 ff., 201, 209

Vattel, 26

Vienna, Congress of, 45

Viviani, M., 115

Walpole, Sir Robert, 154 Walpole, Horace, 45 War, declaration of, 186, 187 Washington, Conference of,

1921, 16

Wells, H. G., 185 Westminster Gazette, 204 Whist, 50 William I, 63 William II, 75, 76, 78 William III of England, 153 Willy-Nicky correspondence, 75 Wilson, President, 21, 129, 169,

200, 201, 203, 204 Wotton, Sir Henry, 28 Wyndhanu, i53

Xavier, Prince of Bourbon, 120, 123

Yap, 201, 202 Yerburgh, Mr., 85 Yugo-Slavia and France, 133