. Review of reviews and world's work . AREAS (IN SOLID BLACK) NOW CLAIMEDBY ITALY Italy is secure in its boun-daries because it sought unity, with self-de-termination. The boundaries of Slav racesare difficult and insecure because they seekself-determination without unity. No boun-dary can be drawn between any two of theSlav races which will suit both. The roughand approximate justice which can be carvedout between Italy and Jugo-Slavia-Serbia onthe Adriatic can never remain in peace unless. THE BASIS OF THE ITALIAN CLAIM-VENETIAN POSSESSIONS (IN SOUDBLACK) IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY arbitration
. Review of reviews and world's work . AREAS (IN SOLID BLACK) NOW CLAIMEDBY ITALY Italy is secure in its boun-daries because it sought unity, with self-de-termination. The boundaries of Slav racesare difficult and insecure because they seekself-determination without unity. No boun-dary can be drawn between any two of theSlav races which will suit both. The roughand approximate justice which can be carvedout between Italy and Jugo-Slavia-Serbia onthe Adriatic can never remain in peace unless. THE BASIS OF THE ITALIAN CLAIM-VENETIAN POSSESSIONS (IN SOUDBLACK) IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY arbitration be provided, enforced by a Leagueready to make resistance to a decision peril-ous to the aggressor. V^hatever is said nowfor this particular boundary or that particulardivision line, this is certain in the future:—nogeneral principle can be applied to the claimsof Italian and Slav on the Adriatic withoutsomewhere leaving one party or the otherdissatisfied and irritated, ready to act whenthe hour comes making itsafe to draw the sword un-less this course is certain tomean loss. This is equallytrue of the line betweenHungary and German Aus-tria on one side and Jugo-slavia and Rumania on theother. It is true of the dis-pute between Poland andBohemia and true, too, ofthe triple conflict betweenPoland, Ukrainia and thatpart of Galicia which wishesto stand ah^ic; (U the west-ern boundar>- of Poland,where it touches a populationpart German and part Po-lish, the northern boundarywhere G
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