The Paris peace settlements following the First World War remain amongst the most controversial treaties in history. Bringing together leading international historians, this volume assesses the extent to which a new international order, combining old and new political forms, emerged from the peace negotiations and settlements after 1918. Taking account of new historiographical perspectives and methodological approaches to the study of peacemaking after the First World War, it views the peace negotiations and settlements after 1918 as a site of remarkable innovations in the practice of international politics. The contributors address how a wide range of actors set out new ways of thinking about international order, established innovative ins...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...
History of International Relations at a Glance: 1) Westphalian Sovereignty Result of: Thirty Year’...
1918 was regarded by many observers at the time as marking the end of an era and the death of the ol...
Several of the world's intergovernmental organizations have now existed for longer than many nation-...
The horrors of the Great War and the desire for peace shaped scholarship in International Law and In...
With the benefit of hindsight, presenting the Treaty of Versailles as an example of ‘peace through l...
Traditionally, historians begin the League of Nations’ history with the postwar settlement and the c...
The study of International Relations (IR) emerged in the context of transnational networks of schola...
Over two parts, this article explores the wider significance of the peacemaking process on the evolu...
The idea of a new world order based on peace, justice and democracy is not unique to the post-Cold...
Mapping of the international system after the First World War took place in the Conference of Versai...
The 100th anniversary of the peace accords that ended the First World War and determined the post-wa...
Between 1890 and 1919, loosely-grouped communities of policymakers, strategic thinkers, and naval el...
This article is devoted to the analysis of what political trends, structures and ideas laid down by...
Published: 1 January 2019Several of the world's intergovernmental organizations have now existed for...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...
History of International Relations at a Glance: 1) Westphalian Sovereignty Result of: Thirty Year’...
1918 was regarded by many observers at the time as marking the end of an era and the death of the ol...
Several of the world's intergovernmental organizations have now existed for longer than many nation-...
The horrors of the Great War and the desire for peace shaped scholarship in International Law and In...
With the benefit of hindsight, presenting the Treaty of Versailles as an example of ‘peace through l...
Traditionally, historians begin the League of Nations’ history with the postwar settlement and the c...
The study of International Relations (IR) emerged in the context of transnational networks of schola...
Over two parts, this article explores the wider significance of the peacemaking process on the evolu...
The idea of a new world order based on peace, justice and democracy is not unique to the post-Cold...
Mapping of the international system after the First World War took place in the Conference of Versai...
The 100th anniversary of the peace accords that ended the First World War and determined the post-wa...
Between 1890 and 1919, loosely-grouped communities of policymakers, strategic thinkers, and naval el...
This article is devoted to the analysis of what political trends, structures and ideas laid down by...
Published: 1 January 2019Several of the world's intergovernmental organizations have now existed for...
From late in the eighteenth century through World War I, states increasingly resolved their differen...
History of International Relations at a Glance: 1) Westphalian Sovereignty Result of: Thirty Year’...
1918 was regarded by many observers at the time as marking the end of an era and the death of the ol...