Word: neutrality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Carried on chiefly by the students of the neutral countries, the campaign to create a better spirit of cooperation and to reconciliate the students of the ex-belligerents, began almost immediately. The C. I. E. Congress at Prague in April 1921 saw the admission as full members of Denmark, England, Finland, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland and Yougolavia. During the following three years the spirit in the C. I. E. was completely changed; the controverseries were more or less settled...
...great a part this moral motive played in the foundation of the European student federations I can demonstrate best by citing the example of the student organizations of the neutral countries. Switzerland, Holland, Denmark and Sweden did not need any organizations for economical reasons. There has been no economical debacle there and if they felt the consequences of the financial disaster in Europe it was not in 1919 or 1920 but later, and certainly not so strongly as Germany or Hungary. Nevertheless in all these neutral countries there grew up a strong centralized student body, and you will agree with...
...leader is bound to be moderate and practical, for he it a most temperate and level-headed young man. In the course of a long conversation he never gave expression to an extreme opinion. He was as calm, balanced and judicial as if his country had been a neutral in the great War and had not suffered from a harsh and difficult peace." OSCAR VON DUHN...
Senator Nerinx Neutral Arbitrator...
...Articles. 1) Neither country shall attack the other. 2) Should naval or military action be taken against either party by a third power or powers, the other party agrees to remain neutral. 3) Neither party shall participate in any union or agreement of an economic or political nature which may be directed against the other party by a third power or powers...