The Problem of Foreign Policy / A Consideration of Present Dangers and the Best Methods for Meeting Them
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An examination of contemporary foreign policy in the aftermath of a major war, arguing that peace must be prioritized and public conduct restored to standards of honesty, consistency, and competence. The author defends necessary wartime actions while condemning the lingering degradation of political behavior and opportunism in peacetime leadership. He urges liberal principles and the preservation of civilization through international cooperation, endorsing collective institutions and cooperative domestic reform, and criticizes punitive or short-sighted peace settlements, recommending careful, sometimes forceful, restructuring of defeated states to prevent future aggression. Throughout, moral reflection is paired with practical proposals for rebuilding trade, international trust, and responsible diplomacy.
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