Institute for International Order
From Kook Science
Institute for International Order | |
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Formation | 1948 |
Dissolution | 1972 (merged with WLF) |
Successor | Institute for World Order |
Headquarters | New York |
Key people | George A. Beebe, Earl Dodge Osborn |
Former name | Association for Education in World Government (1948-1954) |
Institute for International Order was an American internationalist organisation, founded in 1948 at Washington D.C. as the Association for Education in World Government, which ostensibly existed for the purpose of promoting public education and gaining support for the United Nations through sponsorship of lectures and distribution of literature. The policies supported by the IIO included arms control and disarmament, as well as support of studies in international law generally. In 1972, the institute merged with the World Law Fund to become the Institute for World Order (which was renamed the World Policy Institute in 1982).
Selected Publications
- IIO (1960-1961), Program of Research, New York: Institute for International Order, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102956870
- Snyder, Richard Carlton; Robinson, James Arthur (196-), National and International Decision-Making: Toward a General Research Strategy Related to the Problem of War And Peace, New York: Institute for International Order, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002045997
- IIO (1963), Fifteen Years in Quest of Peace, 1948-1963, New York: Institute for International Order, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102683421