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- catalog contributor b7967180.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "1. How to develop world peace through law -- 2. American initiatives revisited: Which is the myth, what is reality? -- 3. World law: Gain or loss for the individual's rights? -- 4. Toward a supranational law: The common market experience -- 5. Transnational business and international lawyers -- 6. Potential threats to peace in next two decades -- 7. Dimensions of the military metaphysic -- 8. Coexistence or coextermination? -- 9. The profits of doom: The American economy in war -- 10. America, the omnipotent? -- 11. Accomplishments and frustrations: The Geneva conference on peace through world war -- 12. Remote deterrence: Proxy wars in the third age -- 13. From Alamagordo to Armageddon: The path to oblivion -- 14. building a world community: International education -- 15. "Creeping Capitalism" come to the Soviet Union -- 16. The politics of survival -- 17. Econosphere: The economics of one world -- 18. Has the U.S. sabotaged peace efforts of the United Nations? -- 19. Prosperity without war: The example of Japan".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "165 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Path from violence to international order.".
- catalog identifier "0805914579".
- catalog isFormatOf "Path from violence to international order.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Dorrance".
- catalog relation "Path from violence to international order.".
- catalog subject "341".
- catalog subject "International relations.".
- catalog subject "JX1395 .S27".
- catalog subject "Peace.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. How to develop world peace through law -- 2. American initiatives revisited: Which is the myth, what is reality? -- 3. World law: Gain or loss for the individual's rights? -- 4. Toward a supranational law: The common market experience -- 5. Transnational business and international lawyers -- 6. Potential threats to peace in next two decades -- 7. Dimensions of the military metaphysic -- 8. Coexistence or coextermination? -- 9. The profits of doom: The American economy in war -- 10. America, the omnipotent? -- 11. Accomplishments and frustrations: The Geneva conference on peace through world war -- 12. Remote deterrence: Proxy wars in the third age -- 13. From Alamagordo to Armageddon: The path to oblivion -- 14. building a world community: International education -- 15. "Creeping Capitalism" come to the Soviet Union -- 16. The politics of survival -- 17. Econosphere: The economics of one world -- 18. Has the U.S. sabotaged peace efforts of the United Nations? -- 19. Prosperity without war: The example of Japan".
- catalog title "The path from violence to international order, by Leonard M. Salter.".
- catalog type "text".