pacific federation of states

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The pacific federation of states is a philosophical concept envisioning a voluntary union of nations dedicated to maintaining perpetual peace through shared laws and cooperative governance rather than war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hypothetical political union
philosophical concept
aimsToReplace interstate war with legal adjudication
military rivalry with institutional cooperation
basedOnPrinciple collective security through cooperation
rule of law between nations
voluntary participation of member states
contrastsWith balance of power politics
war as an instrument of policy
emphasizes cooperative governance
non‑violent conflict resolution
shared laws
hasAlternativeName pacific federation of states
surface form: Pacific Federation of States (concept)
hasCoreIdea voluntary union of nations
hasDimension international relations theory
political philosophy
hasEthicalOrientation cosmopolitanism‑oriented
pacifism‑oriented
hasGoal avoidance of war
peaceful coexistence of nations
perpetual peace
normativeStatus ideal model of international order
promotes collective decision‑making
international cooperation
peaceful dispute settlement
requires common institutions of governance
mutual renunciation of aggressive war
shared legal framework among member states
scope union of multiple sovereign nations
status hypothetical and not implemented as an actual state

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A Philosophical Sketch hasInfluentialConcept pacific federation of states
pacific federation of states hasAlternativeName pacific federation of states
subject surface form: Pacific Federation of States
this entity surface form: Pacific Federation of States (concept)