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In 1905 he set up in Paris the Association for International Conciliation,
with branches in a number of other countries. He was active in securing
the summoning of the second Hague conference in 1907. His contribution
to internationalism arose in large part from his work as propagandist
and organizer. Among his publications are La Politique francaise en
Tunisie (1891); La Conciliation internationale (1906); Le Rapprochement
franco-allemand (1909); Pour l'aviation, 2nd ed. (1909); Les Etats-Unis
d'Amerique (1913; America and Her Problems); and Pour la Societe des
Nations (1921). |
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