League of Nations: Resolving International Disputes Post-WWI

League of Nations: Resolving International Disputes Post-WWI
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The League of Nations, established in 1920, aimed to promote international cooperation, maintain peace, and prevent conflicts by upholding international law. Through its structure and objectives, it sought to prevent another world war. While it achieved success in some disputes, its failures, such as the Manchurian Affair and the invasion of Austria and other events, highlighted its limitations in preventing aggression and conflicts.

  • League of Nations
  • International Cooperation
  • Peacekeeping
  • Conflict Resolution
  • International Law

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  1. LEAGUE OF NATIONS The organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes to prevent the world from another war League of Nations was an international 10THJANUARY 1920 Concert of Europe Woodrow Wilson

  2. OBJECTIVES OF THE LEAGUE IN ORDER TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND TO ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY BY THE ACCEPTANCE OF OBLIGATIONS NOT TO RESORT TO WAR BY THE PRESCRIPTION OF OPEN, JUST AND HONOURABLE RELATIONS BETWEEN NATIONS BY THE FIRM ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNDERSTANDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS THE ACTUAL RULE OF CONDUCT AMONG GOVERNMENTS, BY THE MAINTENANCE OF JUSTICE AND A SCRUPULOUS RESPECT FOR ALL TREATY OBLIGATIONS IN THE DEALINGS OF ORGANISED PEOPLES WITH ONE ANOTHER

  3. STRUCTURE OF THE LEAGUE

  4. STRUCTURE OF THE LEAGUE

  5. ORGANISATION AND FUNCTION

  6. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE LEAGUE DISPUTE BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND ALBANIA 1920 ALAND ISLANDS DISPUTE BETEEN SWEEDEN AND FINLAND 1920-1921 RESCUING AUSTRIA FROM ECONOMIC DISASTER DISPUTE BETWEEN POLAND AND GERMANY 1921 DISPUTE BETWEEN IRAQ AND TURKEY 1924 DISPUTE BETWEEN GREECE AND BULGARIA 1925

  7. FAILURES OF THE LEAGUE LITHUANIA AND POLAND ISSUE 1920 RUSSO POLISH WAR 1920-1921 GREECE TURKEY WAR 1920-1921 AGGRESSION OF LITHUANIA INTO MEMEL 1923 INVASION OF RUHR BY FRANCE AND BELGIUM 1923 ANNEXATION OF CORFU, GREEK ISLAND BY ITALY 1923 THE MANCHURIAN AFFAIR 1931-1933 ALBANIAN ISSUE: GERMANY AND ITALY INVADED 1935 RHINELAND DISPUTE BETWEEN GERMANY AND FRANCE 1936 SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939 AGGRESSION OF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA 1938

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