Red Cross International and the Strategy of Peace

New York: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1959. 270, illus., appendices, reading list, index, stamp ins fr flylf, pencil note ins fr bd, DJ soiled, small tears at DJ spine. Writing for the centenary of the battle of Solferino (1859), the author tells the story of the Red Cross in the hundred years since its inception. The author also challenges existing attitudes in international relations, and calls for the application to world affairs of the traditional principles of the Red Cross. This edition contains a foreword on the American National Red Cross and the promotion of peace by Conrad Hobbs. Condition: good, fair to good.

Keywords: Red Cross, Peace, Cold War

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