Rethinking war and peace in real time: a bold plan for how terms of peace can be prepared while the war still goes on.
This public-sphere proposal argues for exchanging and shaping peace terms during conflict, using a “peace line” as a concrete, evolving guide. It treats diplomacy like a calculable, shared enterprise and asks readers to weigh how such a system could influence strategy, leverage, and settlements.
- Explore a structured approach to peace terms that changes as the war unfolds.
- Learn how neutral countries might help hold a fair, transparent process.
- Consider the potential objections and the reasons proponents believe the plan could work.
- See how the idea treats victory, surrender, and the costs of prolonged war.
Ideal for readers of historical policy debates, wartime strategy, and early 20th‑century proposals on transitional peace.