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Preface | ix | |
Introduction: Federation of the World? | 1 | |
1 | Preparing for Peace | 5 |
2 | Preparing for the Conference | 30 |
3 | The Conference Begins | 67 |
4 | Plans and Principles | 85 |
5 | The Assembly and the Court | 108 |
6 | The Security Council | 122 |
7 | A World of Troubles | 159 |
8 | Impasse | 183 |
9 | Conflict and Compromise | 209 |
10 | Bring on the Chinese | 229 |
Conclusion: Quod Severis Metes | 245 | |
Appendix | 258 | |
Notes | 261 | |
Bibliography | 299 | |
Index | 309 |
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