A clear plan for steering postwar Europe
This book presents a practical argument for forming a minimum peace programme before negotiations end, to align Allied aims and prevent afterwar chaos. It also outlines why public opinion and accountable leadership matter in shaping durable peace.
The author argues that waiting to discuss terms can lead to fatigue, opportunism, or pro-German tactics. A pre-set programme with guarantees would help demobilize armies and guard against last‑minute concessions, while keeping the path to peace clear for all Allied peoples."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.