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Current Neutrality Problems—Some Precedents, an Appraisal, and a Draft Statute

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The first session of the Seventy-fourth Congress saw the introduction of at least half a dozen measures dealing with the policy of the government toward belligerents in a war in which the United States is not a party. The President announced his interest in the problem, and the State Department was concerned with drafting legislation which was discussed with the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. The question will undoubtedly again be before the Congress at its next session.

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  • Bradley, Phillips, 1935. "Current Neutrality Problems—Some Precedents, an Appraisal, and a Draft Statute," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(6), pages 1022-1041, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:29:y:1935:i:06:p:1022-1041_03
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