New World Order by Sean Stone

New World Order by Sean Stone

Author:Sean Stone
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Nonfiction
Publisher: Trine Day
Published: 2016-09-07T12:47:10+00:00


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1 Elliott, W.Y. The New British Empire. p. 33.

2 Stanley Hoffmann, Samuel Huntington, et. al., “Vietnam Reappraised,” International Security (Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer 1981), p. 14.

3 Quigley, Carroll. Tragedy and Hope. p. 915-6.

4 Lord Lothian published an article anonymously in The Round Table’s summer 1939 journal, proposing “a new system of international organization, stronger than the League. It must be strong enough to prevent rearmament and war. It must be empowered to restrain economic nationalism and prevent the undue restriction of emigration. The price of this is that the nations should be willing to surrender some of the unlimited sovereignty they now possess.” (See “Grand Alliance Against Aggression.” The Round Table; June 1939. p. 456).

5 Lindsay, A.D. “War to End War.” Background and Issues of the War. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940. p. 32.

6 Ibid. p. 34-5.

7 Elliott, W.Y. et al. The City of Man. p. 93-4.

8 One of whom was the new Undersecretary of State in 1943, Edward Stettinius, Jr. (also a CFR member); his father was a former partner of J.P. Morgan Bank and a friend of W.Y. Elliott’s (and of Elliott’s uncle, Princeton Professor and banker Edward Elliott) who had served with WYE on the Business Advisory Council to FDR in the late 1930s.

9 Shoup & Minter. Imperial Brain Trust. p. 169-70.

10 This problem would be exacerbated over the next twenty years until the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) published a book on The United States and the United Nations (1964) bemoaning the doubling of the UN’s size to include newly decolonized states; according to Elliott, “every Communist society and many of the new countries that have been promoted into statehood from little more than tribal systems have an authoritarian character entirely different from our own political system. The fact is that our ethics is acceptable only to advanced cultures and peoples.” (“Applied Ethics: The United Nations and the United States.” Gross, Franz B., Ed. p. 322).

11 Elliott, W.Y. “A Time for Peace?” The Virginia Quarterly Review. Vol. 22, No. 2. Spring 1946. p. 173.

12 Ibid. p. 174-6.



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