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The Demand for World Government

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Abstract

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Editorial Comment
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1946

References

1 The Dublin, N. H., conference was called together by Owen Roberts, formerly Justice of the Supreme Court, Robert P. Bass, former Governor of New Hampshire, Grenville Clark, and Thomas H. Mahoney. Its Chairman is now Alan Cranston of Washington.

2 The Nation, New York, Atomic Bomb Supplement, December 22, 1945.

3 By Senator Glenn Taylor: Sen. Res. 183, 79 Cong. 1 Sess.

4 Since the above was written, a report has been received summarizing the results of a questionnaire conducted for the American Magazine by the Bureau of Applied Social Research at Columbia University. Practically all of the 50 or 60 experts consulted were in favor of working toward a world government as a final objective. On the other hand, not one of them was willing to push ahead, independently of the UNO, and to seek to establish world government at once. They divided about equally as to whether an effort should be made at once to change UNO into a true world government, or whether UNO should gradually be strengthened and developed toward that goal.