Door policy; and that it does not intend to recognize any situation, treaty, or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary to the covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris of August 27, 1928, to which treaty both China and Japan, as well... Military Situation in the Far East - 第 2105 頁United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services 著 - 1951 - 3691 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - 1934 - 892 頁
...HooYer-Stimson doctrine Further, that: "The United States Government does not intend to recognize any situation or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary...covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris of August 27th, 1928, to which both Japan and China, as well as the United States are parties." The principle... | |
| Harold Josephson - 1974 - 348 頁
...fully approved of Stimson's announcement that the United States would not "recognize any situation, treaty, or agreement which may be brought about by...the covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris." It was a step in the right direction, but he had few illusions about the nonrecognition doctrine. It... | |
| John King Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett - 1978 - 1126 頁
...enunciated on 7 January 1932, declaring that the United States would not recognize 'any situation, treaty or agreement which may be brought about by...the covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris', the 1928 Kellogg-Briand pact. This unilateral declaration without British cooperation indicated the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1981 - 390 頁
...declares that it Is incumbent upon the Members of the League of Nations not to recognize any situation, treaty or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary to the Covenant of the League of Nations or to the Pact of Paris." ' It is generally agreed that the transition... | |
| Ronald St John MacDonald, Douglas Millar Johnston - 1983 - 1246 頁
...Stimson, declared that his government could 'not admit the legality of any situation de facto nor does it intend to recognize any treaty or agreement ... which...means contrary to the covenants and obligations of the Treaty of Paris of 27 August, 1928."58 The Resolution of the Assembly of the League of Nations, adopted... | |
| Antonio Cassese - 1986 - 554 頁
...declares that it is incumbent upon the Members of the League of Nations not to recognise any situation, treaty or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary to the Covenant of the League of Nations or to the Pact of Paris. (d) in 1945, Arts. 2 and 51 of the Charter... | |
| Thomas H. Buckley, Edwin B. Strong - 1987 - 228 頁
...impair the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China. ... or recognize any situation, treaty or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary ... to the Pact of Paris." He asked other signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty of 1921 to send similar warnings.... | |
| William Elliott Butler - 1989 - 264 頁
...declares that it is incumbent upon the Members of the League of Nations not to recognise any situation, treaty or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary to the Covenant of the League of Nations or to the Pact of Paris. (d) in 1945, Articles 2 and 5 1 of the Charter... | |
| Institut für Zeitgeschichte (Munich, Germany) - 1990 - 426 頁
...China, commonly known as the open door policy; and that it does not intend to recognize any situation, treaty, or agreement which may be brought about by...covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris of August 27th, 1928, to which Treaty both China and Japan, as well as the United States, are parties."20 Eine... | |
| United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe - 1990 - 84 頁
...China, commonly known as the open-door policy) and that it dees not intend to reeeqnize any situation, treaty, or agreement which may be brought about by...means contrary to the covenants and obligations of the Fact of Paris of August 27, l928, to which treaty both China and Japan, as well as the United States,... | |
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