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National security and international police / Quincy Wright
Supranational police / Percy E. Corbett
World police force / Russell W. Davenport
Distribution of powers between an international government and the governments of national states / Arnold Brecht
Sovereignty not impared by world federation / Frank G. Tyrrell
Force / Emery Reves
The Moscow Conference / Cordell Hull
Commission to study the bases of a just and durable peace
Should there be an international organization for general security against military aggression, and should the United States participate in such an organization? / Universities Committee on Postwar International Problems
The organization of an international police force / Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
A stronger association / Arthur C. Millspaugh
Peace and a sword / John F. Wharton
An international police force / Tom O. Griessemer
Give peace a sword / A.R. Bandini
In support of the section report / Joseph C. Sharp
A world league to enforce peace / William Hermanns
How the United Nations must police the world / George T. Renner
Armaments and security / Julian Huxley
America and international organization
As to an international military force / Arthur Deerin Call
The place of force in international law / Edwin Borchard
Bullets or boycotts / John H. Wigmore
In opposition to the section report / E.T. Cunningham
That international police force: can it work in the postwar world? / Norman Thomas
That international police force / Frederick J. Libby
American internationalism / William Hard
Fruitful approach to a prolonged peace / Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
What about international police?
Christians and an armed world order
Supranational police / Percy E. Corbett
World police force / Russell W. Davenport
Distribution of powers between an international government and the governments of national states / Arnold Brecht
Sovereignty not impared by world federation / Frank G. Tyrrell
Force / Emery Reves
The Moscow Conference / Cordell Hull
Commission to study the bases of a just and durable peace
Should there be an international organization for general security against military aggression, and should the United States participate in such an organization? / Universities Committee on Postwar International Problems
The organization of an international police force / Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
A stronger association / Arthur C. Millspaugh
Peace and a sword / John F. Wharton
An international police force / Tom O. Griessemer
Give peace a sword / A.R. Bandini
In support of the section report / Joseph C. Sharp
A world league to enforce peace / William Hermanns
How the United Nations must police the world / George T. Renner
Armaments and security / Julian Huxley
America and international organization
As to an international military force / Arthur Deerin Call
The place of force in international law / Edwin Borchard
Bullets or boycotts / John H. Wigmore
In opposition to the section report / E.T. Cunningham
That international police force: can it work in the postwar world? / Norman Thomas
That international police force / Frederick J. Libby
American internationalism / William Hard
Fruitful approach to a prolonged peace / Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
What about international police?
Christians and an armed world order