The Peace Negotiations: A Personal NarrativeReasons for writing a personal narrative -- Mr. Wilson's presence at the peace conference -- General plan for a League of Nations -- Substitute articles proposed -- The affirmative guaranty and balance of power -- the president's plan and the Cecil Plan -- Self-determination -- The conference of January 10, 1919 -- A resolution instead of the covenant -- The guaranty in the revised covenant -- International arbitration -- Report of commission on League of Nations -- The system of mandates -- Differences as to the League recapitulated -- The proposed treaty with France -- Lack of an American programme -- Secret diplomacy -- The Shantung Settlement -- The Bullitt Affair. |
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... members of the league would bind themselves not to go to war with any member of the league complying with the award of a court or with the report of a confer- ence . For the purpose of this clause , the report of the con- ference must ...
... members of the league would bind themselves not to go to war with any member of the league complying with the award of a court or with the report of a confer- ence . For the purpose of this clause , the report of the con- ference must ...
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... Members of the League . The Assembly shall meet at stated intervals and from time to time as occasion may require at ... Members of the League . These four Members of the League shall be selected by the As- sembly from time to time in ...
... Members of the League . The Assembly shall meet at stated intervals and from time to time as occasion may require at ... Members of the League . These four Members of the League shall be selected by the As- sembly from time to time in ...
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... Members of the League represented on the Council and of a majority of the other Members of the League , exclusive in each case of the Representatives of the parties to the dis- pute , shall have the same force as a report by the Council ...
... Members of the League represented on the Council and of a majority of the other Members of the League , exclusive in each case of the Representatives of the parties to the dis- pute , shall have the same force as a report by the Council ...
Contents
REASONS FOR WRITING A PERSONAL NARRATIVE | 3 |
MR WILSONS PRESENCE AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE | 14 |
GENERAL PLAN FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS | 27 |
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