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BRITAIN STILL “SUSPECT.

LORD D'ABERNON'S VIEW,

Was

The suggestion that the miscon ception Implied in the term "per- fide Albion" still largely governed the attitude of many foreign coun- irles towards Great Britain made by Viscount D'Abernon (British Ambassador in Berlin from 1920 to 1926), in the course of his Sidney Roll lecture on British foreign policy at Oxford.

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'Lord D'Abernon gove rapid review of events and declarations of British statesmen a regards forelyn polley to emphasise his opinion that foreign distrust and dislike of England were largely due to the absence of clear declarations n the subject: Readers of the "Cambridge History of British Foreign Polley," he said, would search In vain through the three volumes for n succinct statement of the attitude of Britain towards the other European Powers, nor would they discover any declaration 16- diening definite, permanent' objcc-|

tives

Referring to the striking diver- wrence between our view of selves, our methods and our objec- tives, and the view prevailing among foreign nations that we are wavering and flekle in our alliances, ruthless in our pursuit of colonial expansion, and without regard to the interests of others or to the principles of International morality. Lord D'Abernon quoted M. Andre | Grand, the eminent French journ

list, whe attributed foreign dis- trust of Britain to our withdrawal during the past ten years from the Treaty of Mutual Guarantee and from the Geneva Protocol, us well as our refusal to place the power of miitary force behind decisions of the League of Nations.

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The Beturer went on to advocate the formation of **Thinking General Staff," on the same lines

as that set up in 1918, to work out and apply fundamental ideas which might lead to victory and render pare possible.

Such stuff, he said, might be as useful to-day in maintaining ago in peace as it was 12 years preparing it. "If the creation of a Thinking General Staff is found practicable various models suggest themselves for consideration," he added. "The Committee of Im- perial Defence has rendered such remarkable national service in co- ordinating the work of

different departments that something on similar lines might be established to study problems of foreign policy; or an alternative might be borrowed from foreign practice the Coun- cil of Elder Statesmen in Japan works out problems independently of current party pre-occupation."

The objects of British foreign policy

were without doubt

more commercial and economia in the

Twentieth Century than previously, he continued. The ambition to achieve territorial expansion had given place to the more modest de- sire to develop commercial inter- course, but up to now it must be admitted that our success had been but mediocre.

"It is almost incredible how little! we have taken advantage of our position as the largest buyers of merchandise in the world, exerelse pressure in favour of our own exports on those from whom we buy," he said.

Unmerited.

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In conclusion, Lord D'Abernon suld that if Dibelius was right in asserting that England is the single country where patriotism does not represent a threat or challenge to the rest of the world, the single country that invariably roused the most progressive, idealistic and eficient forces in other nations, and if he was justified in stating that England coveted no territory from any European Power, this atiitude of ours should be broadly proclaimed and adopted as a fixed principle governing and controlling our policy.

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