Description |
viii, 292 pages ; 22 cm |
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An outgrowth of the work of the University of Washington branch of the Universities Committee on post-war international problems, supplemented by additional chapters from contributors most of whom were members of the faculty though not of the committee. cf. Pref. |
Contents |
The maintenance of peace: The collapse of world order,by C. E. Quainton. The problem of security, by F. G. Williston and L. A. Mander. Regional organization, by K. R. Swygard. The international law of the future, by C. E. Martin.--Political and human rights: The problem of dependencies, by Edith Dobie and L. Heathcote. The protection of national minorities, by L. A. Mander and Sverre Arestad. International protection of individual freedom within the state, by L. A. Mander and M. M. Rader. National and international aspects of race, by F. G Williston and F. H. Michael. An anthropological view of colonial and race questions, by Melville Jacobs.--Economic and social welfare: The economics of peace, by N. H. Engle. Monertary policy, by H. H. Preston. Cartels and commodity control schemes, by N.. H. Engle. International communications, by G. L. Gifford. Labor, by D. H. Mackenzie and L. A. Mander. Relief and rehabilitation, by A. W. Martin and R. G. Tyler. The promotion of physical and social welfare, by L. A. Mander.--The cultural basis of world order: Some psychological postulates for peace, by E. R. Guthrie. Education, by H. L. Nostrand. Arts and letters, by J. B. Harrison. Science and technology, by M. H. Hatch. Religion, by Josiah Bartlett and Arthur Zuckerman. Nationalism, by L. A. Mander and J. B. Harrison. The great tradition and the need for a world order, by T. I. Cook. The moral basis of peace, by M. M. Rader. |
Subject |
International cooperation.
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International cooperation. |
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World politics.
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World politics. |
Added Author |
Harrison, Joseph B. (Joseph Barlow), 1886-1956.
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Mander, Linden A., 1897-1967.
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Engle, Nathanael H. (Nathanael Howard), 1893-
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Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems. Washington Branch.
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