Word: tacna
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After decades of nugatory wrangling, Chile and Peru brought their dispute over the provinces of Tacna and Arica before the President of the U. S. for arbitration...
...case for Chile is that she favors a plebiscite, as laid down in the Treaty of Ancon which ended the War of 1879-1882, to decide whether Tacna and Arica shall be returned to Peru or remain under the sovereignty of Chile...
...eyes, to "transform the Treaty [Treaty of Ancon] providing for temporary administration into a unilateral annexation; it would in time of peace constitute a conquest without precedent; it would be a shameful and dishonest conquest because it would have been done by deception and fraud." The history of the Tacna-Arica dispute starts from the peace settlement of the Chile-Peruvian...
Settlement of the Tacna-Arica territorial dispute between Chile and Peru (which is to be submitted to the arbitration of the President of the U. S.), was postponed at the request of the Chilean Government...
...Foreign Affairs, President Eliot and two other Harvard men: Professor George H. Blakeslee '05 and Mr. Denys P. Meyers '06, adviser to the World Peace Foundation. The complete list of contents follows: A Requisite for the Success of Popular Diplomacy, Elihu Root The Policy of France, Andre Tardieu The Tacna-Arica Controversy, Edwin M. Borchard America's Next Contribution to Civilization, Charles W. Eliot The Little Entente, Eduard Benes Reconstruction in the Danube Countries, Josef Redlich Ireland; Resurgent and Insurgent, Ernest Boyd The Mandates of the Pacific, George H. Blakeslee The Allied Debts, John Foster Dulles Russia After Genoa...