PEACEST 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Collective Security, White Poppy
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Global citizenship collective events: (also posted on avenue) Thursday, october 1st, 2015: the world is watching: why canadians should. Peace in the inter-war years: focus from moving traditional sense of peace as only an anti-war movement towards a concept/movement of peace in the decades after the second world war. In tutorials readings must be completed: related to timeframe of lectures etc. Opportunity to talk about citations for first assignment. Devastation of wwi leads to a resurgence in anti-war/peace activism: State driven: growing support for an international organization that could prevent further wars leads to establishment of the league of nations. Non-governmental: growth in organization supporting disarmament, pacifism gained popularity, ideas of peace expanded to include concepts of social welfare. The rebirth of internationalization and arbitration (supplementation from the text)* 1800"s: elites that supported created mechanism to legally arbitrate international disputes assumed the mere existence of these mechanisms would convince nations not to go to war (p. 52)