Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
| Formation | 1939 |
|---|---|
| Dissolved | 1973 or later |
| Purpose | Promote world peace |
| Headquarters | 8 West Fortieth Street, New York City |
| Location | |
| Fields | Peace |
| Chairman | |
William Allan Nielson | Executive Chairman |
Clyde Eagleton | Vice-Chairman |
| Executive Director | |
| Malcolm W. Davis, Lucius R. Eastman, Benjamin Gerig, Roger S. Greene, Emily Hickman, Pauline Mandigo, Quincy Wright | |
| Secessions | Committee for the Marshall Plan |
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.