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
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 ROle of the New States
The Dominium Maris Baltici
Line of Partition Between Russia and Germany
Conclusion
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