1. The Economic Consequences of Mr. Dulles.
- Author
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Hutchison, Keith
- Subjects
PUBLIC opinion ,NEGOTIATION ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) - Abstract
The article comments on a difference of opinion about future relations between Japan and China. The British thought that this question had been settled last summer when in the course of negotiations on the Japanese treaty John Foster Dulles and former Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison reached an agreement to the effect that Japan was to be left free to decide whether it would recognize the Peking government or Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist regime or neither. Many Americans, will consider the British attitude selfish and immoral.
- Published
- 1952