THE WORLD'S PEACE PROBLEMS 



The Great Peace 



BY H. H. POWERS 



Author of " America Among the Nations," " The Things Men 

 Fight For," etc. 



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" The terms of peace to be agreed upon must be based on the full- 

 est recognition of the special problems and wishes of the associated 

 nations. The problem of problems is the control of the sea. . . . 

 These questions are discussed with thoughtfulness and clarity, and a 

 wide grasp of circumstances and difficulties." The Detroit Free 

 Press. 



National Governments 

 and the World War 



BY FREDERIC A. OGG 

 Professor of Political Science in the University of Wisconsin 



AND 



CHARLES A. BEARD 

 Director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, New York City 



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In this new volume Professors Ogg and Beard give us a fuller 

 realization of the bearings of governmental organization and practice 

 upon public well-being, a better knowledge of the political experience 

 and problems of other peoples, and a new enthusiasm for national 

 and international reconstruction on lines such as will conserve the 

 dearly bought gains of the recent conflict. 



The End of the War 



BY WALTER E. WEYL 



Author of " American World Policies," " The New Democracy," etc. 



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"Mr. Weyl says sobering and important things. . . . His plea is 

 strong and clear for America to begin to establish her leadership of 

 the democratic forces of the world ... to insure that the settlement 

 of the war is made on lines that will produce international amity 

 everywhere." N. Y. Times. 



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