Sakiko Kaiga offers the first full-scale study of the pre-history of the League of Nations. By combining social, intellectual, political history and international relations, she reveals how the pro-League of Nations movement in Britain during the Great War influenced the unexpected development of the first international organisation for peace.
Sakiko Kaiga offers the first full-scale study of the pre-history of the League of Nations. By combining social, intellectual, political history and international relations, she reveals how the pro-League of Nations movement in Britain during the Great War influenced the unexpected development of the first international organisation for peace.
Sakiko Kaiga is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo.
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Introduction 1. Precursors: Thinking about War and Peace before 1914 2. The Use of Force to Prevent War? The Bryce Group's Proposals for the Avoidance of War, 1914-15 3. Strategies for Winning Public Opinion: The Success and the Loss of the League of Nations Society, 1915-17 4. A Transnational Movement? The British and American Pro-League of Nations Groups, 1914-18 5. No Peace without Victory: The League of Victorious Allies, 1917-18 Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Precursors: Thinking about War and Peace before 1914 2. The Use of Force to Prevent War? The Bryce Group's Proposals for the Avoidance of War, 1914-15 3. Strategies for Winning Public Opinion: The Success and the Loss of the League of Nations Society, 1915-17 4. A Transnational Movement? The British and American Pro-League of Nations Groups, 1914-18 5. No Peace without Victory: The League of Victorious Allies, 1917-18 Conclusion.
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