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CARNEGIE ENDOTtvYNT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACELIBRARY
700 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C.
Select Bibliographies No . 10Dec . 12, 1940
THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Select list of references on regional and world federation ;together v7ith some special plans for '~orld order after the war .
Compiled by Helen L. Scanlon,
y;under the direction of M. Alice Matthe4V,.:, .
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Contents
Bibliographies, o . 1 .Periodicals devoted to uroblems of a ne7 •Rorld order, p . 2.Books, Damphlets and magazine articles, p . 2-17 .
Bibliographies
arnegie endowment for international peace . Library. Anglo-American alliance, withsome recent references on Anglo-American relations . [Washington, 1938] 5 numb . 1 .(Its Brief reference list, no . 12, Rev. Mar . 21, 1939)
Danube economic union (proposed) [ •.9ashington, 19 .36] 2 1 . (Its Brief refer-ence list no . 8 . Aug. 11, 1936)
Federalism. Select list of references on federal government, regionalism,etc ., and notable examples of federations and unions of states . Washington, 1938,11 a . (Its Select bibliographies no . 8 . March 15, 1938)
League of American nations . [7f,,shington, 1938] 3 numb . 1, (Its Brief refer-ence list, no . 11 . Sent, 9, 1938)
Liddell, Helen. War and Deace aims . Intern-,tional affairsJune and Oct. 1940, v. 19 ; 11-21, 91-93 .
Bibliography and revie'7 of publications .
Pan American union . Columbus memorial library . American league of nations . (In itsBibliograuhic series no . 21, Feb . 1, 1939 . p . 1-4)
War documentation service . War check list, a -working guide to the background andearly months of the par (Sent . 1938-Jan. 31, 1940) Philn eluhia, 1940. 78, 46 p .(War docu enta.tion service bulletin, M^:rch-April, 1940, no . 4, pt . 1-2)
Peace and federation prooos- ls, pt . 2, p . 72-77.
Washington association for union no ," . Research committee . Union now - a bibliographyon the federal union of nations, by Jacob G . Lyons . Preliminary report of the Re-search committee .' Washington (1819 G St .) 1940. 12 p.
Note : A dash before nn item indicates the same author as that o the preceding item .
M. Alice MatthewwsLibrarian
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Periodicals
Commission to study the organization of peace . Bulletin, no . 1-379 March 6-27, 1940 .New York (8 West 40th St ;) 1940 .
Summarizes vn.rious unofficial suggestions from groups and individuals in othercountries for the future organization of peace .
Which may to lasting peace? broadcasts, no . 1-15 .
New York, 1940 . 15 nosyRadio addresses on various phases of the problem of world reorganization .
Federal union rorld, formerly Union now bulletin . . . v. 1 [no . 1- March, 19.39-Washington, D .C ., Union press, 1939-
Organ of Federal union,' inc ., 10 East 40th 'St . , Ne" York.
The Ner commonwealth ouarterly ; a revie" ,7 devoted to research into problems of a newworld order . v. 1- Anrl/June 1935- London, Ne ••+ commonwealth institute ofrorld affairs, 1935-
Pan Europa; hrsg. von R .N . Coudenhove-Kalergi . April 1924-Mar . 1938, v. 1-14 . 'Vien,Pan Euto'ea verlag, 1924-1938 .
Official organ of the Pan European movement : Published also in French .Continued by Europaische briefe, Nov . 1938-June, 1940 . - (In German and French')
Union, monthly forum of the New commonwealth institute of world affairs . v. 1-Jan . 1940-
[London, 1940-The first two issues, Jan .-Feb . 1940, 'sere entitled : Union, monthly digest .
Washington association for union now . Monthly bulletin, v. 1) no . 1-
Feb. 1, 1940 •Washington, D .C . (1243 - 24th St .) 1940-
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The world community, v . 1, no . 1-
[1940?-
Lyndhurst, N .J . (307 Tontine Ave .)[1940?-
World federation - non, v. 1, no . 1-
npr . 1939-
Chicago, Campaign for worldgovernment (166 19 . Jackson Blvd .) 1939-
Zeitschrift fur geopolitik, verbunden mit der Zeitschrift weltpolitik and •.7eltwirt-schaft . Hrsg. von Dr . Karl Haushofer, v. 1, no . 1-
1924-
Heidelberg,1924-
Contains authoritative articles on the Nazi philosophy and plans for a neworder in Europe .
Books, Pamphlets and Magazine Articles
Adams, Mildred . Amid -ar, we plan for peace on earth ; proposed plans for Europeanunity . Independent roman (Ne' York) Dec . 1939, v. 18 : 378-380 .
After the next armistice - what? [a radio discussion by ] Frank Knox, Walter Laves,9illiam Spencer . University of Chicago round table, Nov. 12, 1939, no. 87 . 29
Alexander John G. After the war, peace : [we need a federation of thegressional record, Nov . 3, 1939, v. 85, pt. 2, appendix : 769-772 .
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/Alexander, John G. A new world order . Congressional record (daily) Dec . 12, 1940,v. 86 : 21467-21468 .
Alfaro, Ricardo J ., pres . Panama . An American league of nations . World affairs(Washington) Sent . 1938, v. 101 : 158-165 .
A history of the project, and extracts from the speech of President Wilson atthe Second Pan American scientific congress in Washington i~n .-1916 .
Toward an American association of nations . Quarterly journal of inter-Americanrelations (Cambridge, Mass .) Jan . 1939, v. 1 : 25-36 .
Alliance of the democracies of the world . Debate from the Southern association tourna-ment (Louisiana state university affirmative vs . University of Florida negative)(In Intercollegiate debates . Nei York, Nobih and Nobie, 1939, v . 20 : 125-162)
An alliance with Great Britain . University of Redlands affirmative vs . Pasadena col-lege negative . (In Intercollegiate debates . New York, Noble and Noble, 1938 .v. 19 : 1-48)
Bibliography : p . 45-48 .
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Alvarez, Alejandro . L'organisation internationale, precedents de la Societe des na-tions et de l'Union federale eurolieenne . Divers travaux de 1915 a 1924 et rao -oort~presentes a l'Union juridioue intern •~ tional de 1926 a 1930 . Paris, Les Editionsint ., 1931 . 357 p.
American academy of political and social science, Philadelphia. . Then war ends, edit-ed by Ernest H. Patterson. Philadelphia, 1940. 195 v . (Its Annals . v. 210,July, 1940
Contents . - Some essentials of lasting peace . - Plans and proposals for peace .-Peace in Europe .-)Peace in the Far East . - Peace in the Americas .
An American league of nations . The Pennsylvania st-;te college vs . The University ofPuerto Rico . (In lniversity debaters' annual, 1937-1938 . New York, ?ilson, 1938 .p . 149-195)
Bibliography : D. 184-195.
America's town meeting of the air . What kind of peace c,- .n Europe make? [Maurice Hin-dus, Linda Littlejohn, FriedrichE . xuhagen, John Gunther] Town meeting (New7 York)Dec . 4, 1939, v. 5, no . 8 .
What kind of world order do we want? [H.G . Vells, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Dr . Hu Shih,John T . Flynn] Town meeting (Ne .i York) Dec. 2, 1940, v . 6, no . 3 .
Would a union of democracies save world peace? [discussion of "Union now", byClarence K . Streit, Dorothy Detzer, Wickham Steed, George E . Sokolsky] Townmeeting (New York) Mar . 13, 1939, v . 4, no . 18 .
Angell, Sir Norman. Design for peace . . . 'Union now', a true federation of the democ-racies, the Oventual solution . Living age (New York) Nov . 1939, v. 357 : 252-254 .
Anglo-American alliance . Iowa state college vs . Oxford-Cambridge debate team . (InUniversity debaters' annual, 1938-1939 . Ne,7 York, 1Vilson, 1939 . p . 65-109)
Bibliography : p . 101-109 .
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assuredassured peace . Fortnielit-xAtholl, Katharine Marjory (Ramsay) duchess of . In search ofly (London) Dec . 1933, v. 146, n .s . : 628-637 ; Living agev. 357 : 524-530 .
Outlines various plans for reorganization of the world . tAuhagen, Friedrich E . Design for peace : a united states of central Europe . Today's
challenge (Nee^ York) Nov . 1939, p . 26-31 .Published by .American fello"ship forum, 11 West 42d St . Ne •7 York .-City .
Ayles, Walter H . An economic league of nations ; the retort of the Bruce committee .Peace (London) Nov . 1939, v. 2 : 49-50.
The Bruce committee was a Special committee of the Le :Ig-e of nations on inter-national cooperation in economic and social affairs .
Ayusawa, Iwao F . The new world order ; a Javanese view . Contemporary Japan (Tokyo)July, 1940, v . 9 : 791-810 .
Bailey, Gerald . League and federation. [L'-~ndon, 1940] 10 p . [National peace coun-cil . Pamphlets . 1940, not 1]
A comparison of the potenti-ilities of the two schemes for the future order .
Barton, Robert . Planning for peace [in Europe] Union (London) Seat . 1940, v . 1 :274-279 .
Benson, George C .S. Unexplored troblems of federalishi, by G .C .S . Benson and MabelG . Benson. Nets commonwealth auarterly (London) Dec . 1939, v. 5 : 216-229 .
Beveridge, Sir William. Peace by federation . London, Federal union, 1940 . 35 p .(Federal tracts no . 1)
Bingham, Alfred M. The United States of Europe . New York, Duell, Sloan arid Pearce[c19401 336 o .
"Selected bibliography" : n . 325-326 .Contents . - Part 1 : History of an idea . Part 2 ; The political phase . Part 3
The economic phase .
Boeckel, Mrs . Florence (Brewer) Peace nor? . . . Various blahs proposed . Washington,National council for prevention of "^ar [1940] 11 p .
The Bruce plan of the League of nations . Plan of the National peace council(London) .Streit's Union no- . Federation of European states . British League ofnations union plan . iorld federation of nations, Concrete pro .)osals for a ne .gotiated peace, in the United States News . America's part, .
Brailsford, Henry N . Can Europe federate? New republic (New York) Mar . 18, 1940,v. 102 : 366-367 .
End of small nations ; great empires or a federated Europe? American mercury(Nei7, York) July, 1940, v . 50 : 276-284 .
Brewer, William C . Permanent peace . Philadelphia, Dorrance, 1940 . 264 p ."A plan to insure eternal world peace . . . through effective-international 1
based upon equality and wisdom, under a permanent alliance of all nations ."
(Ne"i York) Feb . 1940,
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runauer, Mrs . Esther (C akin) Building the new world order, by E .C . Brunauer . . .withthe aid of the members of the Committee on international relations of the American
V association of university women . Special student ed . New York, League of nationsassoc . inc ., 1939 . 40 p
Three main lines of discussion on a future peace (1) Union of'democracies .(2) Building on League foundations . (3) Peace system in the western hemisphere .
Butler, Nicholas Murray. Some problems of world federation . (In his The family ofnations . New York, Scribner, 1938. p . 353-367)
An address at the International club, Geneva, June 14, 1937 .
Toward a federal world ; an address delivered at the Parrish art museum, Southamp-ton, Long Island, September 3, 1939 . [17] p .
Published also in Vital speeches of the day (New York) Sept . 15, 1939, v . 5 :714-718 .
Urges a world-wide application of the principles of the American constitution .
Caloyanni, Megalos A . The Balkan union, the Balkan conferences, and the Balkan pact .(In Grotius society . Problems of peace and war . London, 1933-1934. v . 18 : 97-108 ;v. 19 : 89-101)
Cassel, Gustav. Reflections on post •var reconstruction . Annals of the American acad-eme of political and social science (Philadelphia) July, 1940, v . 210 : 24-27 .
Cecil, Edgar A.R .G . Cecil, viscount . LNU principles are right ; some such organisa-tion as the League is absolutely necessary . Headway (London) Dec . 1939, v. 2,no . 3 .
Chaning-Pearce, Melville, ed . Federal union, a symposium. London, Cape [1940] 336p .Contents .- Pt . 1 . The meaning and history of federalism . Pt . 2 . Federalism in
theory. Pt . 3. Federation in practice . Pt . 4 . Federalism today and tomorrow .
Clark, Grenville . A memorandum -ith regard to a new effort to organize peace andcontaining a proposal for a "Federation of free peoples" in the form of a draft(with explanatory notes) of a constitution for the proposed federation . . . NeviYork, 1939 . 38 -o .
Cole, George D .H. War aims. London, New statesman and Nation, 1939 . 58 p . (Newstatesman pamrhlets) European federation the ultimate aim .
Commission to study the organization of peace . Preliminary report, November, 1940 .New York, 1940. 14 o .
The Commission is located at 8 West 40th St ., New York, under the chairmanshipOf James T. Shotwell . The report sets forth elementary principles essential to alastingpeace, and recommends world federation .
A study of the organization of peace [study course] Based upon the Preliminaryreport of the Commission . . . Neon York, 1940 . 32 p .
Study outline on the organization of peace . New York, 1940. 31 p . (Its Studykit)
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Conference on world economic cooperation, Washington,D .C ., 1938 . . . .Report of the
#proceedings of the conference . New York, National peace conference [1938] 51 p.
Congress of American professions . Union of free peoples . Washington, D .C ., Americancouncil on public affairs . [1940?]
Doudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N . Can Europe unite? Christian Science Monitor magazine(Boston) Dec. 2, 1939, p . 14, 23 .
A reply to this article by S .G. Rendel entitled "International federation"was published in the Christian Science Monitor magazine, April 13, 1940, p . 15 .
The defense of western civilization [address delivered at International house,New York, Nov . 3, 1940] 13 numb . 1. mimeoe.
A plan for an Atlantic union .
Europe must unite . . . Tr. by Sir Andrew McFadyean . . . Glarus, Switzerland, Paneuro-pa eds . [1939] 160 p .
A historical review of the Pan Europ a movement, concluded by a discussion ofthe way it may be achieved .
Pan-Europe . ., with an introduction by Nicholas Murray Butler . New York, Knopf,1926 . 215 p .
Crotch, William W. What shall we make of Europe? Contemporary review (London) Feb .1940, v. 157 : 160-168 .
Recommends the use of the federal system in the political sphere and of thecustoms union in the economic sphere .
Curry, IV. B. The case for federal union . Harmondsviorth, Middlesex, Penguin books,ltd. [1939] 218 p .
Federal union is the name, not merely of a proposal, but also of a societythat has been founded to advocate this proposal .
Curtis, Lionel . World order, (Civitas Dei) . New York and Tornoto, Oxford univ . press,1939 . lxviii, 985 p .
Considers a working system of human society and comes to the conclusion thatsuch a system must mean the organization of all human society in one commonwealth .
Ralph W . Page, in his "Designs for a world order," calls this great work thefoundation of all thought upon the design of a new order .
Dalton, Hugh. Hitler's war, before and after . Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England,Penguin books ltd, [1940] 191 p .
Associations of states : p . 156-167 .
D avies, David Davies, baron. A federated Europe . London, V. Gollancz ltd., 1940.141 p .
De Haas, Jacob A . After the vvir : what?_ Christian Science Monitor magazine, Oct . 28,1939, p . 3-4, 12 .
Dexter, Mrs . Elizabeth (Anthony) A proposed method for world peace [Plans of the Newcommonwealth] Chronicle of world affairs (New York) Nov . 1938, v . 10, no . 11 .
.Reorganization of the League to provide for an international police force .
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Drucker, Peterr~', Germany's plans for the future . Harpers magazine (Near York) Nov .1940, v. 181 : 597-604 .
Duffus, Robert L . Blueprint for'a post-war vrorld ; Julian Huxley tries' the scientificapproach to the problem of, a federated Europe . Ne •^ York Times magazine, Jan . 28,1940, p . 10, 18 .
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Wiles, John P. America's role in r^orld affairs, an address . .* delivered . . . October .28, 1939. Ne,7 York, Federal council of the churches of Christ in America . Dept .
of international justice end good-Till . [1939] 20 p.America to lead the transition to a ne'R order of less independent, semi-sover-
eign states bound together by a league or federal union . p . 8-20 .Also in Commission to study the organization of peace . Study kit .
Eagleton, Clyde . The League of nations and federal union . Ne"r commonwealth quarterly(London) Sent . 1939, v. 5 : 119-130 .
Peace means more than political adjustment . Annals of the American academy ofpolitical and social science (Philadelphia,) July, 1940, v . 210 : 35-42 .
Eaton, Joseph W . Arab-Je'iisii federated state ; union no-7 proposed for Palestine, Trans-jordania and Lebanon . Living age (Ne- York) July, 1940, v . 358 : 438-443.
Era, Raul d' . The pros and cons in regard to an Inter-American league of nations .World affairs (Washington) Sent . 1938, v. 101 :166-170 .
Einaudi, Luigi .
Vie nature of a. ?orld ne^ce . Annals of the American academy ofpolitical and social science :' (Philadelphia) July, 1940, v . 210 : 66-67 .
(a) Unify Europe and the European dependencies on the pattern of the N^ oleonicempire or, better, the Roman empire : one ruler, one la-r, one religion . (b) UnifyEurope and dependencies on ^ federal plan on the pattern of the United States ofAmerica .
Elliston, Herbert B . Beck to the Hague plan in world cooperation . Central committeefor economic and social problems [to make the League of nations work] ChristianScience Monitor, Feb . 13, 1940, o . 1 .
Emmet, Christopher T ., Jr . A federated Europe . New world (Ne- York) Feb . 1940,v. 12, no . 2 : 10 .
Engel, Saao . League reform, an analysis of official proposals and discussions, 1936-1939 . Geneva, 1940 . 282 p . (Geneva studies, v . 11, nos . 3/4)
European federal union ; replies of t-renty-six governments of Europe to M. Briand'sMemorandum of May 17, 1930 . Ne •- York, Carnegie endo-•merit for international peace,Division of intercourse and education [1930] 123 p . (International conciliation .December, 1930, no . 265)
Includes in addition to the replies, an analysis of them by the French govern-ment .
Felix, archduke of Hapsbur
First -steps toward pdace"in Europe :- .
hiladelphia,University of Pennsylvania press, 1940 . 15 p . (}toward Crar•rley memorial lectures .April 25, 1940)
Urges the formation of a series of confederations in the Danubian states, theBalkans, Poland, and the Scandinavian states .
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Fisher, Herbert A.L . Beyond the -jar. Fortnightly (London) Feb . and March, 1940,v. .147 : 117-126 ; 256-265 .
Reviews and evaluates the various plans for world reorganization .
Flugel, J . C . The psychological appeal of federalksm. Ne'7 common'7ealth ouarterly(London) Oct . 1940, v . 6 : 102-114 .
Foreign policy association, Ne-vYork . Club service bureau. The pros and cons of afederation of nations . Ne"* York [1939?] 10 p .
France . Ministere des n.ff aires etrangeres . Memorandum on the organization of a re-gime of European federal union, addressed to t'^.enty-six governments of Europe,by M. Briand, foreign minister of France, May 17, 1930 . New York, Carnegie en-dowment for international peace, Division of intercourse and education [1930]33 p . (International conciliation . Special bulletin . . . June, 1930)
The future international organization . League - federation - or? Peace (London)April, 1940, n .s . v. 2, no . 11 .
Geraud, indre . La France, la Grande-Bretagne et la na .ix future . Politique etran-gere (Paris) Feb . 1940, v . 5 : 13-23 .
Recommends European federation .
The . German "neuordnune" in Europe . I . The political aspect by C . Smogorze •- ski . II .The economic asnect by F . Zweig. Free Europe (London) Sept . 20, 1940, v. 2 :188-191 .
German "neuordnung" in Europe ; the, oriein of the "lebensraum" theory . Free Europe(London) Nov . 15, 1940, v . 3; 20 .
Gooch, George P. Germany in the Europe of tomorro ,-. Free Europe (London) Nov . 15,1940, v . 3 ; 9-10 .
The rebuilding of Lurope rill be impossible without the aid of Germany .
Greaves, Harold R.G. Federal union in practice . London, G. Allen, 1940 . 135-c .
Greene, Roger S. Asia and Africa. and the union of the free . New common'-ealth ouart-erly (London) Dec . 1939, v. 5 : 237-243 .
Greenwood, Arthur . Whir we fight ; labour's case . London, G. Routledge & sons ltd .[1940] 221 p .
"After the war, chat?" p . 204-[222]
Suggests rorld federation .
Griessemer, Tom . Hitler, Stalin, Streit : world domination or world federation . NewYork, Interdemocracy federal unionists, 1940 . 16 p .
Harley, John E . Post-war international organization . (In American society of inter-national law. Proceedings, 1940 . Washington, 1940 . p . 104-115)
Hartley, Livingston . Four roads to federation. . . American associ-tion of universitywomen . Journal (Washington) Aril, 1940 ; v. 33 : 137-140 .
Roads to federation . Ne- ~7orld (Ne- York) Feb . 1940, v .' 12, no . 2 : 11-12 .
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Hayek, Friedrich A . von. Economic conditions of inter-state federalism . New common-wealth quarterly (London) SeDt . 1939, v. 5 : 131-156 .
Herriot, Edouard . The united states-of "urope . . . translated by Reginald J . Dingle .Nee? York, The Viking Dress, 1930 . 330 D .
Hill, Helen D . Beyond German victory, by Helen Hill and Herbert Agar . New York,Reynal & 1iitchcoe.k [c1940] 117 p .
Nazi design for living : D . 9-42.
Hitler, Adolf . Mein kampf. The first complete and unexpurgated edition published inthe English language . New York, Sta,ckpole sons [1939] 669 p .
Hitler's o .-n plan for a. Nazi-dominated world .
Hostie, Jean F. A federal outlook . [Geneva] Peace and disarmament committee of thewomen's international organisations [1940] 12 p . mimeog.
Internationa?l law and equity ; a supreme court as the keystone of any federation orunion. Geneva, Perice and disarmament co mmission of the ,omen's international or-ganisations . [1939] 2 pasts [8 1 .]
Issued also in the Bulletin of the Commission to study the organization ofDeace, ho . 3, Mrxch 27, 1940 .
Housden, E . J . After the war? force behind la .7r . [Dartford, Kent, H. G. Ellis] 1939 .[10] D .
Urges a strong international army governed by a new league of nations .
Housman, Laurence . Force cannot secure world peace . . . the •7erkness of federal unionand the alternative . Peace ne •"s (London) March 15, 1940, D . 1 rind 8 .
HumDhreys, John H. Problems of feder31 union . I, Elections ; II . Government . London,Pronortion<al representation society (82 Victoria St . S .'-T . 1) 1940 .
International order and the conditions of its reconstruction . League of nations .Monthly summary, Nov.-Dec . 1939, v . 19 : 402-407, 475-486 .
Is the 'Union now' ?hlan Dractical? [Debate bet-een Clarence K . Streit and George H .Kless Jr . Rotarian (Chicago) August, 1939, v . 55, no . 2 : 14-15 ; 58-60.
Is union possible? Living age (NNe- York) Oct . 1940, v . 359 : 102-104 .Discusses the, possibility of a formal union of the United States and the Brit-
ish Empire .
Jameson, Storm. The new Europe, Fortnightly (London) Jan . 1940, v. 147 : 68-86 .Abridged in "Living age- March, 1940, under title of "The collapse of sovereign-
ty," v. 358 : 7-12. Federal union the ultimate goal .
I~Jaszi, Oszkar . Federalgsm for peace . Christian Science Monitor magazine, Feb . 17,1940, p . 2 .
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Jennings, William I . A federation for western Europe . New York, Macmillan, 1940 .208 p .
Review by A.B . Keith in New common ••'ealth quarterly, Jul -.%,r, 1940 .
Joad, Cyril E .M. Federation - ho-y? Can naci#'ists support federal union? Peace news(London) Feb . 23, 1.940, p . 1, 3 .
Johnson, Julia E ., comp . Pan American alliance . (In her United States foreign policy .New York, Wilson, 1938 . p . 127-307)
Printed in Tae Reference shelf, v. 12, no . 6 .
Kaiser, Hans . "Die Vereinigten staaten von Eurona"q in der englischen kriegszielpropa-ganda. Monatshefte fir aus •7artige ')olitik (Berlin) Sept . 1940, v . 7 : 671-685 .
Kamikawa, Hikomatsu. Mikado doctrine . Living a.-°e (Ne- York) Oct . 1939, v. 357 : 176-178 .
The Japanese rMonroe doctrine' or the East Asiatic "Monroe doctrine .'
Kant, Immanuel . Perpetual peace, a philosophical essay, by Immanuel Kant, 1795 ; tr . . .by M. Campbell Smith . London, Allen & Unrrin ltd . ; Necr York, Macmillan [1917]203 p .
Advocates
federation of free states .
Keith, Arthur B . The practicability of working a federation . Ne:~ common'7ealthquarterly (London) July, 1940, v . 6 : 3-24 .
A constructive criticism of Jenninas' "Federation for western Eiirooe ."
Knauth, Percivrl . Nazi plan ready for ne^ Europe ; Germany as the master --.could geldother states in a union . Nee-!York Times, June 23, 1940, IV : 5.
Kohn, Hans . The -orld must federate . Asia (Ne ••r York) Feb . 1940, v. 40 : 63-66 .Discussed in Asia, March, 1940, v . 40 : 126-128 .
Lamont, Thomas 7 . Economic oe ;+,ce : an essential to the pe- .ce of nations . UnitedStates News (Washington) Dec . 4, 1939, p . 8 .
An economic united states of Europe .
Landone, Bro'm . which road to permanent peace . [Orlando, Fla ., Landone foundation,c1940] 48 n .
A plan for "a super st :Lte ,hich shall have po ,er to act only as a •--orld policeto enforce -ermanent peace on earth ."
Lawrence, David . Peace no-' 7hy not skip the •-'r and go directly to the main is ,;ues•.*hick are economic? - a formula is offered as a basis for an armistice . UnitedStates News ('Tashington) Oct . 23, 1939, ro . 14 .
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League of nations . Special committee on international co-overetion in economic andsocial affairs . -The development of international cooperation in economic and so-cial affairs : report of the Special committee, [Geneva, 1939] 22 p . (League of j?nations . Publications, General .1939 .3.)
Printed also in Monthly summary of the League of nations, Dec . 1939 .
A-The so-called Bruce report, recommending organization by the League of an inde-
pendent central committee for economic and social questions, to facilitate econom-ic cooperation .
i League of nations union, London.icy adopted . . . 24th October,1-4, 16 .
Mackay, Ronald 1 . G. Federal Europe,Michael Josenh, 1940 . 322 p .
:League of nations association, inc . Educational committee . Essential facts underly-ing world organization. New York, 1940 . 47 p .
A revision and expansion of "Essential facts in regard to the League of na-tions,tions, the world court and the International labor organization ."
League reorganization : p. 19-21 .' 'The future of world organization : p . 33-36.
World settlement after the war (statement of pol-1940) Headway in wartime (London) Nov . 1940, no . 14 :
World settlement after the war (statements adopted on Nov . 30 and Dec . 1, 1939)(In its Annual report for 1939 . London, 1940 . p . 29-31)
An amended and strengthened League of nations to be the basis of the new order .
Libby, Frederick J . Why no preparedness for peace? Peace action (Washington) Nov .1940, v. 7, no . 3, p . 1-2 .
Should English-speaking nations form a federal union?
Lothian suggests world federation . New envoy to United States envisages union witheach member state preserving autonomy . New York Times, April 27, 1939, p . 8.
the case for European federation . . . London,
Maddox, William P . Europe= plans for world order . Philadelphia, 1940 . 44 p.([American academy of political and social science] James-Patten-Rove pamphlet~ -series no . 8)
Contents . - Official pea.ce aim declarations . Minority p.^rty pence proposal .Reorganizing the League of nations . Proposals for an international police force .Federal union of the democracies . Feder^_1 union of Europe^.n states . Regionalfederations within Europe .
Mann, Thomas . Two visions of peace ; European confederation or supreme dominationby a gigantic absolute state . Nation (New York) Feb . 10, 1940, v. 150 : 174-177 .
Marriott, Sir John A .R . Nationalism and federalism . Quarterly reviem (London)April, 1940, v . 274 : 325-343 .
The author bases his article on'vie •ns of various authors as expressed in theseven books which he reviews .
Meston, James S.M ., * baron . Af#er the war . Contemporary review (London) April, 1940,v . 157 : 385-392 .
Discusses briefly several of the plans for a, post-war settlement .
Morley, Felix . The formula of federation [with comments by H .D . Gideonse] Asia (NewYork) June, 1940, v . 40 : 291-295; Congressional record (daily) May 23, 1940, v .86 : 10290-10292.
Munroe, David H. Hang torether, the Union now primer .98 o .
A brief summary of the Streit plan for an inter-democracy federal union,
Nash, Vernon. The case for federal uhion . Christian century (Chicago) Apr . 17, 1940,v. 57: 506-507 .
New York, Union press, 1940 .
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Nash, Vernon. It must be done again, the case for a world federal union . Net, York,Federal union, inc ., 1940 . 45 p .
National league of women voters . Organization for peace, study material to be usedwith the pamphlet "European plans for world order", by William P . Maddox . Wash-ington, The Ler+•gue, 1940. [7] 1 .
National peace conference . Report of the committee of experts to the. Conference onworld economic cooperation, Washington, D .C ., March 23-26 . . Ne •7 York, C •::mpPignfor world economic cooperation of the National peace conference, 1 .938 . 31 p .
Commission on the world community . Report of the Commission on the -orld commun-ity to the National peace conference . Nevi York, 1940. 18 p . mimeog.
Proposals for ^rorid organization : p . 10-16 .
National peace council . Call for a declaration of the peace they seek . Peace news(London) Oct . 27, 1939, no . 176 : 1 .
Proposals for international economic cooperation, self-government for depend-ent territories, reduction of armament, a new international order, and rights of.all peoples .
Peace aims : a summary of unofficial British opinion expressed since the War . Pre-pared by Robert Donington . London, 1940. 2 pts . in 1 v. mimeog.
The basic principles of a new world order : p . 56-67.
National policy committee, Washington, D.C. Memorandum of the Special committee onsteps toward a,, durable peace . Washington, 1940 . • 28 p . (Its Special committeememoranda, no . 9)
Discussion of the various pronosnls for peace after the ,gar .
The new world order . [By] } .G. Wells, S. de Mnd^riag~a, J . Middleton Murry, C .E .N.Joad . London, 1940 . [32] p. [National pence council . Parmhlets . 1940, no . 2]
Speeches on the theme of "The ne~iworld order - its basic principles ."
Newfang, Oscar . World federation . Federation uriverselle . . . traduit par PierreGault, New? York, Barnes & Noble, inc . [cl939] 117, 121 p .
Nicolson, Hon . Harold G. Can regional federatipn save Europe? Free Europe (London)Jan . 12, 1940, v. 1 : 82 .
Opinions britanniques sur la guerre et la paix . . . Paris, Gallimard, 1940 . 32 p .(Nouveaux cahiers, no . 54)
British plans for the :-Yorld of tomorrow .
Page, Ralph IV. Designs for a !,orld order . Annals of the American academy of polit-ical and social science :: (Philadelphia) July, 1940, v. 210 : 50-56 .
P dish, Sir George . Is nationalism opposed to internationalism? Annals of the Ameri-can academy of political and social science .' (Philadelphia,) July, 1934, v . 174 :15-21 .
Advocates ;~orld federation .
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Pan American union. Eighth international conference of American states, Lima, Peru,Dec . 9, .1938 . Special handbook for the use of delegates . Washington, 1938 .168 p .
Topic 3 : Creation of a league or association of American nations, p . 20-28 .
Papanastassiou, . Alexandre . Vers l'union balkanioue ; les conferences balkanioues .Paris, Publications de la Conciliation iriternationale [1934] 284 p . ([Concilia-tion internationals] Bulletin-no . 1-2-3 - 1934)
At head of title : Centre europeen de la Dotation Carnegie . Division des rela-tions internationales et de l'education . . . A .P. Papanastassiou.
Patch, Buel `9. Federal union and norld'peace . Editorial research reports (Washing-ton) Nov. 16, 1939, v . 2 (1939) no . 19 .
Reviews outstanding proposals for federations of nations .
Peace terms for Germany [wahat the German democrats propose in the event of Hitler'sdefeat] New republic (New York) Apr11 1, 1940, v . 102: 430-433.
Plan ; for an unarmed world federation, democratic, non-military a_nd all-inclusive .American scheme proposed by the American campaign for world government . Peacenews (London) Ma,y 19, 1939, p. 3.
Planning for an enduring peace . (In Institute of world affairs . Proceedin#s of the17th session, Riverside, Cal ., 19.39 . Los Angeles, 1940 . p . 205-233)
/ Pius XII, pope . Address to the Cardinals resident in Rome, Dec . 24, 1939 . Inter-national conciliation (New York) Feb . 1940, no . 357 : 55-60 .
Outlines five points considered essential for the setting-up of a new worldorder .
A Polish-Czechoslovak declaration [on a closer political and economic associationwhich would become the basis of a new order in Central Europe] Free Europe (Lon-don) Nov . 15, 1940, v, 3, no . 27, p. 3 .
Quigley, Harold S . Free China. New York, Carnegie endo'"ment for international peace,Division of intercourse and education [1940] 131-180 p . (International concili-ation. . . April, 1940,
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Ra..nsome, Patrick. Federal government . Fortnightly (London) Oct . 1939, v. 146 : 416-422 .
Rappard, William E . Du federalisme international . L'Esprit international (Paris)Jan . 1940, v. 14 : 3-22.
The quest for peace since the world war . Cambridge, Mass ., Harvard univ . press,1940. xx, 516 p .
'Provides background information for the study of the new world order .
Rauschning, Hermann . The voice of destruction. By arrangement with Alliance bookcorporation. New York, G.P. Putnam's sons [cl940] 295 p .
"A ne" social order, a new economy," ch . 12 .
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Rendel, S . G . International federation ; Christian Science 2/onitor magazine, Apr.13, 1940, p . 15 .
Reply to article by R.N. Coudenhove-Kalergi in the Christian Science Monitormagazine, Dec . 2, 1939 .
Ripka, Hubert . The possibilities of central European federation . Central Europeanobserver (London) Nov . 1, 1940, v . 17 : 176-177 .
Roosegaarde Bisschop, Willem .. A commonwealth of European states . London, P .S . King& son, ltd., 1939 . 31 p.
At head of title : The Grotius society ."Rend before the Grotius society, February 8, 1939," and published in its
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Rose, Adam . La reconstruction economiaue de 1'Eurone centraale et orientate . Poli-ticue etrangere (Paris) Feb . 1940, v. 51 35-4o .
Ross, Carl A. Union now and peace now ., for a new Northwest ordinance . Albion, Mich .1939 . 14 p .
Bibliography on the Union now plan on cover .
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Scelle, Georges . "Union" versus "League", un nroces de tendances . New-7 commonwealthquarterly (London) Dec . 1939, v . 5 : 204-215 .
La base de la paix future [federalism] Paix tier le droit (Paris) Jar . . 1940,v. 50 : 4-8 .
Schwimmer, Rosika . Union nov, for peace or war? The danger in the plan of ClarenceStreit ; an analysis . New York, The author, 1939 . 19 p .
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The shape of Europe after the war . Free Europe (London) March 22, 1940, v . 1 : 182-186 .
Contents . - League or federation? by H . Wickham Steed . - Federation and freeEurope, by Arthur Seldon . - League of nations versus federal union, by CommanderW. Ross, R .N.
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Condensed from Life .
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Six plans for international organization, by ten Oberlin college students . [Ober-lin, 0.?] Privately printed [1938] cover-title, 38 p .
Contents . - I . A treaty of alliance between the United States, Great Britain,and the British dominions, by William Griffith Smith . - II . A treaty entering theUnited--States into the existing League of nations, by James Chowning Davies .- III .A covenant for a new League of nations, by Milton Elisha Bassett, Jr ., and ArthurRoland Elliott, Jr . - IV. A covenant for an all-American League of nations, by:Oscar Edward Anderson, James Willis Deer, end rydward Van Cleve Nicol . - V. A:covenant for a league of democracies, by James Chowning Davies, Russell Fessen-den, Frances Ann Harvey, and William Griffith Smith . - VI . A constitution for aninternational united front peace movement, by David William Barry .
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Stern-Rubarth, Edgar . Exit Prussia : a plan for Europe . London, Duckk:7orth, 1940.220 p .
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Partial contents : Pt 2 . Liouidation of the wax ; peace pronoszls of tomorrow'sGermany. . Pt . 3. The new order .
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"This 'book was first made public in essence in three Cooper foundation lec-tures at Swaxthmore college ."
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Suggests a number of small federations of European nations as a step towardeventual world federation and recommends a revitalized League of nations, withpower to enforce its regulations .
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How to make the League of nations powerful .
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Criticizes the Streit plan for "Union now," and suggests an American program .
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German plans for the new order .
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"Examine[s] in detail how feder? .lism has already norked. out in the BritishEmpire, the United States, and elsewhere - and from this deduces how it mightbe adopted on a world wide scale ."
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