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Review
In telling the little-known story of how the Senate shaped policy and how the Washington Conference fitted into the then prevailing view that a treaty could be a force for, rather than an expression of, peace, Mr. Vinson has done a thorough job. Echoes from the era resound throughout the book, and what they had to say makes strange reading indeed three (sic) decades and one world war later.American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals