Table 3
"Foreign Policy of the United States"
First session: General problems; What are the vital interests of the U. S.? Methods of maintaining neutrality.
Second session: Economic Nationalism vs. international trade and compatabilty with peace.
Third session: Immediate questions. Larger navy? Sino-Japanese Conflict, German-Austrian Anschluss, etc.
Table 4
"Government Reorganization"
First session: The Presidency; efficiency vs. democracy, Proposals for changing executive set-up.
Second session: Civil Service system and proposed changes. Proposals for replacing Comptroller General in the interests of efficiency.
Third session: Proposal for a new Department of Welfare in place of numerous agencies; Other recommendations.
Table 5
"Propaganda and Public Opinion in a Democracy"
First session: The nature of public opinion.
Second session: How it can be influenced: radio, press, movies, and others. How can you measure public opinion?
Third session: Public opinion in relation to policy and politics, to freedom of expression. Unfairness of propaganda.
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