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Central Organization for Durable Peace

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The Central Organization for a Durable Peace was established at The Hague, The Netherlands, in April 1915. Its members represented nine European states[which?] and the United States. They called for a "new diplomacy", willing to accept military sanctions against aggressive countries.

The Organization was dissolved after the Treaty of Versailles. Involved American peace leaders included Fannie Fern Andrews, Emily Greene Balch and William Isaac Hull.

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