The Peace Problem: The Task of the Twentieth Century (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Frederick Lynch

 
9780331963304: The Peace Problem: The Task of the Twentieth Century (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A vision of a world united by shared purpose, where nations move from isolation to cooperation and peace.

The Peace Problem argues that the twentieth century is shaped by international development and a move toward federation among nations. It traces how democracy, travel, study, and dialogue are creating a groundwork for global harmony beyond old borders.

This edition gathers insights on major movements that signal a new era. It highlights how the world is learning to settle disputes through arbitration, councils, and international law rather than war. It shows how hospitality, education exchanges, and cross-border dialogue are knitting a web of mutual understanding.
  • Learn how the Second Hague Conference helped formalize peaceful settlements and the idea of a permanent international court
  • See how international hospitality and travel are fostering closer ties and reducing the likelihood of conflict
  • Discover how exchanges of professors and students are building goodwill and mutual understanding across borders
  • Explore proposed ways governments can work together to limit armaments and promote global welfare
Ideal for readers of history, politics, and global affairs who want a clear view of how nations can cooperate for common good.

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About the Author

Frederick R. Lynch is a government professor at Claremont McKenna College and the author of "Invisible Victims" and "The Diversity Machine".

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