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The League of Nations was designed and authorized during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference in the aftermath of World War I. The leaders of the victorious powers, particularly US president Woodrow Wilson, hoped to create an international organization and permanent conference that would serve to peacefully resolve future conflicts and prevent another war ...
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Iraqi political movement in the League of Nations From the years (1921-1932)
The study is concerned with the study of an important period of time in the history of modern Iraq, the period of the establishment of modern Iraq and independence through the end of the British Mandate and acceptance of joining the League of ...
M. Dr. Yassar Ahmed Youssef
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The First World War and the Discussions on Establishing the Universal International Organization
Traditionally, historians begin the League of Nations’ history with the postwar settlement and the creation of the Versailles system. However, the continuity exists between the First World War and the emergence of international organization. There was
Khodnev Aleksandr
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Internationalism on the big screen: Films on the League of Nations
Building on the growing literature on the communication strategies of the League of Nations, this article discusses the films that a variety of actors made on the activities of the international organization. While the efforts of the League’s Secretariat
Pelle van Dijk
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France, Italy and Diplomatic End of Italo-Ethiopian War in League of Nations (May—July 1936)
The article is devoted to the policy of France towards Italy and Ethiopia at the final stage of the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935—1936 and the question of the elimination of anti-Italian sanctions in the League of Nations.
T. P. Nesterova
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Since the second half of the 19th century, Japan has entered a serious modernization process. The country, which has undergone a quick change and transformation has completed all the technological, economical, military, and social
Ufuk Erdem
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Internationalism in a Divided World: The Experience of the International Federation of League of Nations Societies, 1919–1939 [PDF]
Despite the challenges of the geopolitical divisions of the interwar years, the International Federation of League of Nations Societies (IFLNS) brought together associations claiming to promote the ideals of the League of Nations in forty countries.
Davies, T. R.
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“Castaways of the White Pleasure”: Six Decades of Hungarian Discourse on Narcotics
In 1924 Hungary ratified and codified the 1912 Hague International Opium Convention, the first international drug control treaty. However, the new law that regulated and later criminalized the usage of narcotics in Hungary was not the result of internal ...
Zsolt Nagy
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Werbung für Frieden und internationale Kooperation
This article argues that it is impossible to write the history of the League of Nations without taking into account the methodological and theoretical framework provided by the New Diplomatic History.
Jonathan Voges
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Implementation of the League of Nations’ Decisions and the mechanism of the use of sanctions
The article focuses on one of the fundamental issues of the functioning of the League of Nations – its mechanism of the use of sanctions. The article is subdivided into two parts.
S. V. Ushakov
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