Via Pacis; How Terms of Peace Can Be Automatically Prepared While the War is Still Going On
The book Via Pacis; How Terms of Peace Can Be Automatically Prepared While the War is Still Going On was written by author Mccormick, Harold Fowler, 1872-1941 Here you can read free online of Via Pacis; How Terms of Peace Can Be Automatically Prepared While the War is Still Going On book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Via Pacis; How Terms of Peace Can Be Automatically Prepared While the War is Still Going On a good or bad book?
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Upon some mutually agreed date each belligerent 1 should make known to the other side, in a formal and binding way, through the good offices of neutral states (or such other channel as may be agreed upon) the definite and precise conditions, both as to demands and concessions, upon which he will accept peace upon notice given by the other side, and that meantime he is fighting for their adoption; and that, from time to time, he has the right to change these according to the fluc- tuations of th...e war and his own desires and necessities, or to harmonize them with his adversary's terms. 2. The consequence of the foregoing will be a knowledge, upon a possible sliding scale, 1 The term "Belligerent" is used as meaning one of two enemy groups of states. 14 The Plan 15 of exactly what each side is struggling for, with the result that either side may at any time make a computation : — a. as to exactly what his terms are, b. as to what his successes are, c. as to what his resources are, and can compare these factors, with the condi- tions offered, as well as with the correspond- ing factors of the other side.
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