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Commission to Study the Organization of Peace

The Commission to Study the Organization of Peace (CSOP), was an organization established during World War II to promote the formation of a United Nations as successor to the failed League of Nations.

History
In 1939, Professor James T. Shotwell of Columbia University, Professor Clyde Eagleton of New York University, Quincy Wright of the University of Chicago, and League of Nations Association director Clark Eichelberger co-founded the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Supporters included U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, and Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles. and 1973, {{cite book ==Legacy==
Legacy
Clark Eichelberger and Herbert H. Lehman were both later members of the Committee for the Marshall Plan (1947–1948). ==See also==
External sources
• United Nations Television: General Debate (Cont'd) - 30th Meeting, 33rd Regular Session Human Rights Council (September 26, 2016) • GuideStar: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace • University of Pennsylvania: various publications of CSOP
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