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Pax mundi A concise account of the progress of the movement for peace by means of arbitration, neutralization, international law and disarmament

By K. P. (Klas Pontus) Arnoldson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the late 19th century’s movement towards a world without war, where arbitration, law, and disarmament promised a future free from conflict.

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2016-07-17
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"Pax Mundi" by K. P. Arnoldson, examines the burgeoning peace movement of the late 1800s, arguing for peace through methods like arbitration, international law, and disarmament. The book gives a short and easy-to-understand look at the progress of the movement, emphasizing the need for countries to work together to avoid wars. Drawing from his political background, Arnoldson makes a case for a systematic approach to peace, highlighting early efforts like the push for arbitration agreements between powerful countries. It emphasizes the collective aspiration for global harmony by underscoring discussions around creating international courts for settling disputes and proposals to keep certain regions neutral, especially in Scandinavia.

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