Promote peace with a practical, evidence-based blueprint for global harmony.
This revised edition collects clear arguments for world organization, arbitration, and disarmament, drawing on history from The Hague to today to show how citizens can help shape lasting peace.
This non-fiction work presents the case for a concert of nations, outlines concrete steps already taken, and maps what remains to move from war talk to peaceful cooperation. It emphasizes civic action—from editors and voters to teachers and business leaders—so readers can understand their role in reducing arms and expanding international justice.
- Explanations of long-standing peace efforts and why they matter now
- A practical program for world organization, arbitration, and disarmament
- Guidance for educators, journalists, voters, and business leaders seeking constructive change
- Historical context on The Hague and the shift from war to law in international relations
Ideal for readers of history, civic engagement, and international affairs who want a grounded, actionable look at how peace can be built through law, dialogue, and shared responsibility.