Geneva and the Drift to War (1938) is based on the work of the 1937 session of the Geneva Institute of International Relations, which brought together men and women from all parts of the world to pool the results of their studies in international affairs, their experience of international administration, or their personal knowledge of international politics. Their main conclusion, on the eve of the Second World War, was quite correct in realising the seriousness of the world situation.
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1. Introduction Frank P. Walters 2. 1936-7: A Survey G.P. Gooch 3. The Spanish Conflict: Its International Repercussions Edgar Ansel Mowrer 4. The Breakdown of the System of Collective Security G.P. Gooch 5. World Co-operation on Health M.D. Mackenzie 6. World Economic Survey J.B. Condliffe 7. Social and Economic Changes under the New Deal Carter Goodrich 8. How May League Principles be Made Political Realities? Sir Norman Angell 9. Peaceful Change: An Analysis of Current Proposals Malcolm Davis 10. French Policy and the Reconstruction of the League M. Jacques Kayser 11. Soviet Policy and the Reconstruction of the League Andrew Rothstein 12. Current Criticisms of the Peace Front Sir Norman Angell