A Permanent League of Nations presents a clear vision: nations join to secure peace and share prosperity, not to conquer or fear each other.
This book argues that a permanent global framework can curb militarism, protect small and large nations alike, and guide policy toward mutual well‑being. It frames the League as a tool to prevent war, reduce economic danger, and foster cooperation across political and financial borders.
Through a focus on economic interdependence, the text explains how the world’s democracies could gain oversight of international policy and build a stable, fair system for trade, finance, and development. It contrasts cooperative action with the missteps of militarist powers, and highlights how shared interests can drive collective safeguards for peace.
- See why a permanent League is seen as essential to avert war and to promote global security.
- Explore how national well‑being climbs when countries work together on economics, finance, and trade.
- Understand the changing public attitude and the role of democracies in shaping world policy.
- Learn how interconnected economies can support recovery, growth, and stability after conflict.
Ideal for readers of history, international relations, and policy analysis who want a concrete, accessible view of early ideas on global governance and economic cooperation.