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Paperback Building International Goodwill Book

ISBN: 1025323165

ISBN13: 9781025323169

Building International Goodwill

"Building International Goodwill" is a significant collection of essays and insights from various writers, focused on the promotion of global harmony and the prevention of future conflicts. Written in the years following the First World War, this work serves as a roadmap for fostering understanding and cooperation between nations during a period of intense geopolitical transition. The contributors explore a wide range of themes, including the moral foundations of peace, the importance of educational exchange, and the development of international institutions designed to resolve disputes through diplomacy rather than force.

By examining the social, political, and spiritual dimensions of internationalism, the volume offers a comprehensive look at the efforts made in the early 20th century to build a more stable world order. The writers advocate for a shift away from isolationism and aggressive nationalism, proposing instead a vision of collective security and mutual respect. This work remains a vital historical document for those interested in the history of the peace movement and the evolution of international relations theory. "Building International Goodwill" captures the spirit of an era striving for a sustainable peace through shared human values and collaborative action.

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