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Hardcover Building International Goodwill Book

ISBN: 1025319427

ISBN13: 9781025319421

Building International Goodwill

"Building International Goodwill" is a comprehensive exploration of the methods and philosophies used to foster global peace and cooperation during the transformative decade of the 1920s. This work brings together diverse perspectives on how to establish a stable international order in the aftermath of the Great War, focusing on diplomacy, arbitration, and the emerging structures of international law.

The text delves into the moral and practical challenges of disarmament, the economic interdependencies of nations, and the vital role of education in cultivating mutual understanding across borders. By analyzing the mechanisms of the League of Nations and the ethical foundations of internationalism, "Building International Goodwill" provides a window into the idealistic yet pragmatic efforts of scholars and statesmen to prevent another global catastrophe. It remains an essential historical document for those interested in the history of international relations, the peace movement, and the evolution of 20th-century political thought.

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