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" To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly states, and from countenancing action inimical to the security of such states. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 40
1926
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The Clash: U.S.-Japanese Relations Throughout History

Walter LaFeber - History - 1998 - 550 pages
...greater crisis with Japan over China), both nations agreed not to take "advantage" of the European war "to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects of other nations." Thus Japan promised to keep its hands off US and Allied interests in China during...
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The Hoof

Levi, Philip McCutchan, Levi - China - 1985 - 413 pages
...nations throughout the territory of China; 4. To refrain from taking advantage of the present conditions in order to seek special rights or privileges which...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. Subsequent meetings were filled with discussions of this resolution and other matters of general interest...
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Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice and the World Crisis: A Legal Adviser in ..., Volume 1

Anthony Carthy, Richard A. Smith - Law - 2000 - 706 pages
...opportunity to China to develop and •maintain for herself an effective and stable Government; "(3) ; (4) to refrain from taking advantage •of conditions in China in order to seek such rights or •privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects •or citizens of friendly...
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The Major International Treaties of the Twentieth Century: A ..., Volume 1

John Ashley Soames Grenville - Political Science - 2001 - 482 pages
...equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. Article II. The Contracting Powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or understanding,...
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Crucible of Power: A History of U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1897

Howard Jones - History - 2001 - 572 pages
...protocol attached to the Lansing- Ishii Agreement of 1917. That protocol guaranteed against any power "taking advantage of conditions in China in order...would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of the friendly States, and from countenancing action inimical to the security of such States." Yet the...
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The Real and the Ideal: Essays on International Relations in Honor of ...

Anthony Lake, David A. Ochmanek - Political Science - 2001 - 532 pages
...equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly States, and from countenancing...
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Economic Ideology and Japanese Industrial Policy: Developmentalism from 1931 ...

Bai Gao - Business & Economics - 2002 - 388 pages
...opportunity in commerce and industry for all nations throughout the territory of China; and fourth, to refrain from taking advantage of conditions in...China in order to seek special rights or privileges that would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly states, and from countenancing actions...
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Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan: Vols. 7-9

Ian Hill Nish - Japan - 2002 - 462 pages
...provide the fullest opportunity to China to develop and maintain an effective and stable government; and to refrain from taking advantage of conditions in...China in order to seek special rights or privileges. In a gloss on the treaty it was stated that it represented a mature international policy intended 'to...
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Japanese Foreign Policy, 1869-1942: Kasumigaseki to Miyakezaka

Akira Iriye - Nationalism - 2002 - 366 pages
...down that the two countries 'agree to refrain from taking advantage of the present state of affairs in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects of other nations' . While Secretary Lansing later told the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate...
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The USA in the Making of the USSR: The Washington Conference, 1921-1922, and ...

Paul Dukes - History - 2004 - 176 pages
...door' principle. Secretly, they committed themselves further not to take advantage of the European war to seek 'special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects of other nations'.7 Nevertheless, with the Revolution of 1917, and particularly with the outbreak of...
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