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  1. Sep 30, 2016 · Although the First World War led to many radical changes on the world stage, including the appearance of rival visions of democratic participation, social justice and national self-determination, the years 1919 to 1939 must rank as one of the most difficult periods to categorise in the history of women's international activism.

  2. Apr 1, 2006 · International Relations (IR) textbooks often make reference to an idealist paradigm in interwar IR. This article argues that an idealist paradigm did not exist, and that interwar references to idealism or utopianism are contradictory and have little to do with defining a paradigm. Not only is there no idealist paradigm in IR at this time, but authors from the interwar period that have since ...

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · the liberal world order has halted a nd may be reversed. Some of. the major countries like the United States, China, Russia and India. show a rise in authoritarian p ractices in the form of ...

  4. 1921–1936. : Interwar Diplomacy. Introduction. Disillusionment with World War I, international commitments that could lead to another war, and economic uncertainty discouraged ambitious U.S. involvement in global affairs during the interwar period. Cartoon depicting uncertainties felt by U.S. citizens in the Interwar Period.

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · The international gold standard reinterpreted, 1914–1934. NBER. Google Scholar Carr, E. (1939). The twenty years’ crisis, 1919–1939: An introduction to the study of international relations (Ed. 2016). Palgrave Macmillan. Google Scholar Carr, E. (1947). International relations between the two world wars. Macmillan.

  6. Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic, cultural and social history of France from 1918 to 1939. France suffered heavily during World War I in terms of lives lost, disabled veterans and ruined agricultural and industrial areas occupied by Germany as well as heavy borrowing from the United States, Britain, and the French ...

  7. Jan 20, 2016 · The way international influences produced domestic political manifestation – and hence affected democracy – in each of these three groups in the interwar years can be understood with reference to the three different international orders shaded in Table 1: A period of democratic hegemony (1919–21), a period where democratic hegemony was ...

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