
The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 : the challenge of a new world order /
Laurence Badel, Eckart Conze, Axel Dröber.
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
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Opplysninger | Introduction. Paris 1919 : the challenge of a new world order / Laurence Badel, Eckart Conze and Axel Dröber -- The order of Versailles : a peace for law and justice? / Vincent Laniol -- Purging the dross? German international law scholars on the Treaty of Versailles and the post-war order / Miloš Vec -- The subversive internationalist : Japanese responses to the Paris Peace Conference and their impact on its interwar and wartime political performance / Urs Matthias Zachmann -- When the world economy came into being : the Supreme Economic Council and the establishment of world economic statistics / Martin Bemmann -- The Treaty of Versailles and Transatlantic telecommunications : technical diplomacy, Sortie de Guerre and a new techno-strategic paradigm / Pascal Griset -- The International Chamber of Commerce : multilateralism and the invention of international commercial arbitration / Jérôme Sgard -- Regional disorder, partial sovereignty and multilevel negotiations : the caucasus, 1917-20 / Etienne Forestier-Peyrat -- Longing for greatness : Brazil at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 / Thomas Fischer -- Washington of the world, Vatican of the East : imagining Istanbul in a new global order / Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş -- Cultural modernity, political maturity and modern womanhood : Soumay Tcheng's feminist diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference / Mona Siegel -- A conference for Africa? Racialization and the new world order in 1919 / Emmanuelle Sibeud -- Woodrow Wilson and his domestic critics : the United States and the world order after the Great War / Manfred Berg -- The Paris moment : experiences of war and challenges of peace, 1919-20 / Eckart Conze -- Conclusion. Paris 1919 : perspectives and boundaries of internationalization / Laurence Badel, Eckart Conze and Axel Dröber.. - "For more than a century, the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 has remained an object of historical scrutiny. As an attempt to consolidate peace in the wake of World War I and to prevent future conflict, it was instrumental in shaping political and social dynamics both nationally and internationally. Yet, in spite of its implications for global conflict, little consideration has been given to the way the Paris Peace Conference constructed a new global order. In this illuminating and geographically wide-ranging reassessment, The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 reconsiders how this watershed event, its diplomatic negotiations and the peace treaties themselves gave rise to new dynamics of global power and politics. In doing so it highlights the way in which the forces of nationality and imperiality interacted with, and were reshaped by, the peace"--
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