The First World War Peace Settlements, 1919-1925

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-11-20
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The First World War peace settlements were the most complex rearrangement of the international system ever attempted. They are the starting point for many of today's flashpoints, as well as the origins of the current international system.The emergence of ethnocentric states, disputed borders, arms control and international governance are just some of the issues facing the international system today that have their origins in the post First World War period. Erik Goldstein's The First World War Peace Settlements covers the period from the end of the First World War through to the 1925 Locarno Pact, and focuses on events which occurred at the Paris Peace Conference, where the broad outlines of the postwar order were worked out. Areas covered include: The dramatic leap forward of international governance The principle of war crimes trials The establishment of a Permanent Court of International Justice The creation of an International Labour Organization Arms control Written in a clear and accessible manner, the book also contains maps, a glossary, chronology and documents section to provide students with an invaluable guide to the First World War Peace Settlements and their relevance to events in international relations today. Erik Goldstein is Professor of International Relations and Chairman of the Department of International Relations at Boston University.

Author Biography

Erik Goldstein is Professor of International Relations and Chairman of the Department of International Relations at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Maps
The Eve of the Paris Peace Conferencep. 1
The Paris Peace Conference and the Versailles Treatyp. 9
The New Europep. 22
The League of Nationsp. 34
Soviet Russiap. 47
The Eastern Mediterraneanp. 57
Naval Rivalry and East Asian Stabilityp. 69
Locarnop. 80
Conclusionp. 91
Documentsp. 96
Who's Whop. 123
Guide to Further Readingp. 127
Glossaryp. 135
Indexp. 137
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