5 JULY 1930, Page 6
That French diplomacy is playing a losing game seems to
he the conclusion of the younger Radicals in France, who are likely before long to join with Socialists in presenting an up-to-date foreign policy. M. Jacques Kayser, for instance, in a remarkable article in the Republique on the evacuation of the Rhineland, notes " the struggle in Europe between two tendencies : on the one side there is movement, on the other resistance ; on the one side initiative, on the other the crystallization of the present." lie deplores the fact that French policy should be static * * *