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The Fiscal Outlook and the Coordination of Public Revenues

pp. 1-22
 

Approaches to History IV
Vladimir G. Simkhovitch

pp. 23-61
 

The Early Development of the Law of Contraband of War II
Philip C. Jessup, Francis Deák

pp. 62-93
 

A Fragment on Sovereignty
C. H. McIlwain

pp. 94-106
 

The Cabinet Council of England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 1622-1784, Edward Raymond Turner
Reviewed by Robert Livingston Schuyler

pp. 107-112
 

George Washington, Louis Martin Sears
Reviewed by Evarts B. Greene

pp. 112-114
 

War Debts and World Prosperity, Harold G. Moulton and Leo Pasvolsky
Reviewed by James W. Angell

pp. 114-116
 

European Alliances and Alignments 1871-1890, William L. Langer
Reviewed by Thomas P. Peardon

pp. 116-119
 

A History of Russia, Jesse D. Clarkson
Reviewed by Geroid Tanquary Robinson

pp. 119-122
 

International Government, Clyde Eagleton
Reviewed by Pitman B. Potter

pp. 122-124
 

Unemployment as a World-Problem, John Maynard Keynes, Quincy Wright, Karl Pribram and E. J. Phelan

pp. 124-125
 

Business and the Public Interest: Trade Associations, the Anti-Trust Laws and Industrial Planning, Benjamin A. Javits
Reviewed by Arthur Robert Burns

pp. 125-127
 

Convicting the Innocent, Edwin M. Borchard and E. Russell Lutz
Reviewed by James P. Gifford

pp. 127-129
 

Business and Politics in the Far East, Edith E. Ware
Reviewed by Foster Rhea Dulles

pp. 129-131
 

Der Bolschewismus: Einfuhrung in Geschichte und Lehre, Waldemar Gurian ; Bolshevism: Theory and Practice, Waldemar Gurian and E. I. Watkin
Reviewed by H. H. Fisher

pp. 131-133
 

The Concepts of Sociology, Earle Edward Eubank
Reviewed by R. M. MacIver

pp. 133-135
 

The Balance of Births and Deaths. Volume II: Eastern and Southern Europe, Robert R. Kuczynski
Reviewed by Watson A. Baumert

pp. 135-137
 

The Birth of the German Republic, Arthur Rosenberg
Reviewed by Robert R. Ergang

pp. 137-138
 

American Foreign Policy in Mexican Relations, James Morton Callahan
Reviewed by Edgar Turlington

pp. 139-140
 

International Adjudications: Volume IV: Compensation for Losses and Damages Caused by the Violation of Neutral Rights, and by the Failure to Perform Neutral Duties, John Bassett Moore
Reviewed by Philip C. Jessup

pp. 140-142
 

International Legislation: A Collection of the Texts of Multipartite International Instruments of General Interest, Manley O. Hudson
Reviewed by Clyde Eagleton

pp. 142-145
 

The United States since 1865, Dixon Ryan Fox, Benjamin B. Kendrick and Louis M. Hacker
Reviewed by Clifton R. Hall

pp. 145-148

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