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The author surveys late-nineteenth-century efforts to replace war with legal mechanisms, tracing the growth of arbitration, neutrality agreements, international law, and disarmament; the account combines descriptions of institutional and treaty developments with analysis of political obstacles and regional tensions, assesses recent initiatives and likely further developments, and offers pragmatic proposals and prospects for advancing peaceful dispute resolution, concluding with an appendix of documentary material to illustrate legal and diplomatic precedents.

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K. P. Arnoldson

K. P. Arnoldson was a notable author recognized for his work in the realm of literature that explores themes of peace and global unity. His key work, "Pax Mundi," delves into the concept of a harmonious world and reflects his vision for international cooperation. Arnoldson's contributions to literature are marked by a thoughtful examination of societal issues, making him a significant figure in discussions surrounding peace and diplomacy.

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