
Latvia & Russia: One problem of the world-peace considered
by Arveds Bergs
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Chapters (118)
- LATVIA AND RUSSIA
- CONTENTS
- The Paris Conference faced by the Russian Sphinx
- The Representatives of Russia
- Relations Between Russia and the Borderland Peoples
- Proposal to postpone the Solution concerning “the Borderland Peoples of Russia”
- Practical Consequences of the Postponing of the Question
- It is doubtful whether the Russian People will soon be in a Position to participate in the Solution of these Questions
- Right of the Russian People to participate in the Solution of the Lettish Question
- A Definite and Immediate Solution of the Question of Latvia is necessary
- The Reconstitution of Russia
- Project of an All-Russian Federation
- Point of View of the Russian Groups in regard to the Federation of Russia
- Impossibility of a Russian Federation
- Historical Impossibility of an All-Russian Federation
- A Common Civilisation, indispensable to a Federation, does not exist
- The Economic Problem of a Federated Russia
- The All-Russian Federation from the Point of View of Constitutional Law
- The Leaning of the Peoples of Russia towards Independence
- Economic Disadvantage of Separation from Russia
- Settlement of Accounts between Latvia and Russia
- Economic Interests of Latvia
- Aspirations of the Letts
- Protests of the Russian Groups
- Economic Interests of Russia
- Strategical Interests of Russia
- Guarantees of the World-Peace
- Principle of Political Equilibrium
- Russia as a Factor in Political Equilibrium
- Internal Weakness of Russia
- Political Leanings of Russia towards Germany
- Russia as a Probable Destroyer of the World-Peace
- Russia’s Policy in the Baltic
- The Political Rôle of the New States
- The Dominium Maris Baltici
- Line of Partition Between Russia and Germany
- Conclusion
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