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The pathetic attempts made by governments to achieve what they consider to be
international security have not the slightest effect on the present political structure
of the world, nor is it recognized that the real cause of international conflicts is ...
The pathetic attempts made by governments to achieve what they consider to be
international security have not the slightest effect on the present political structure
of the world, nor is it recognized that the real cause of international conflicts is ...
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Robert Hale of Portland, Maine, to be used at a world government meeting in
Portland on December n : " The most hopeful aspect in the present state of
international problems is the unmistakable will of the people to achieve security
on a ...
Robert Hale of Portland, Maine, to be used at a world government meeting in
Portland on December n : " The most hopeful aspect in the present state of
international problems is the unmistakable will of the people to achieve security
on a ...
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What is necessary at this critical time is to determine whether there remains an
alternative approach more likely to achieve a peaceful solution. We believe that
there is such an alternative approach. We believe that the problem of atomic ...
What is necessary at this critical time is to determine whether there remains an
alternative approach more likely to achieve a peaceful solution. We believe that
there is such an alternative approach. We believe that the problem of atomic ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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