Word: reductionism
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On the other hand France's policy means that there can be no reduction in Europe's armies, and that the nations, large and small, must continue their back-breaking armaments to keep the pace already set. Under such circumstances economic stability is exceedingly unlikely, as it is in large...
"If the Navy is reduced to 65,000 men, we will lose the prestige that was won for us by the Conference in establishing the 5-5-3 ratio for battleships," said Rear-Admiral Albert Gleaves, in an interview for the CRIMSON yesterday morning. "It is clear that the Conference...
General Pershing's plea to stop further reductions in the size of the regular army, made clear in a vigorous, straightforward statement the army's problem and should go far towards a general realization of what the army is up against. The proposals now before the House Appropriations Committee, somewhat...
Pershing's statement is not idle sabrerattling, calculated to stir up the alarmists, and is not in the least catering to a militarist party. He asks merely for permanency and continuity in the army policy in order to make possible high standards of morale and efficiency, and he wants to...
He voiced a stirring appeal to the United States to retain her place of leadership among the countries of the world and take the lead in nation-wide disarmament--a lead so auspiciously begun at the Conference. "Japan is now torn in conflict over the question of reduction of armaments...