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Such exchanges should proceed according to a careful plan whose aim would
be the systematic conversion of national armies into a supranational military force
. Although a national army would seem the last place where nationalistic ...
Such exchanges should proceed according to a careful plan whose aim would
be the systematic conversion of national armies into a supranational military force
. Although a national army would seem the last place where nationalistic ...
Page 396
... 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 supranational basis.
... 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 supranational basis.
Page 438
The tensions created by an ever increasing threat of war in a world based on
unlimited sovereignty of individual nations would be replaced by a growing
confidence in peace created by the supranational organization. In time, this
development ...
The tensions created by an ever increasing threat of war in a world based on
unlimited sovereignty of individual nations would be replaced by a growing
confidence in peace created by the supranational organization. In time, this
development ...
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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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