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      • 1919 marked a turning point in international relations during the 19th century. The Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, the Russian Revolution, and the Paris Peace Conference all had profound and lasting effects on global politics, shaping the course of the 20th century.
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  2. Emergence of Nationalism (1800–1945) The nineteenth century brought two major changes to the international system: Nationalism emerged as a strong force, allowing nation-states to grow even more powerful. Italy and Germany became unified countries, which altered the balance of military and economic power in Europe.

  3. Jun 14, 2019 · In 1919 the victors of the First World War endeavoured to remake international relations by abolishing war and erecting institutional structures that were intended to promote a more just world order. The achievements and failures of this project can be discerned in overlapping patterns of continuity and change that portray a world that is at ...

    • William Bain
    • 2019
  4. Its main focus was on the immediate policy crisis confronting the core after the First World War: understanding its causes in order to prevent a second, giving particular attention to the role of armaments, diplomacy and the potential of the new League of Nations.

    • Amitav Acharya, Barry Buzan
    • 2019
  5. But the hope that the war would prove somehow worthwhile put peace aims at the centre of Italian politics. In April 1918 the terms of the Treaty of London were proclaimed on the floor of Parliament, sparking months of debate between nationalists and Wilsonians over their propriety.

  6. International relations (1919–1939) covers the main interactions shaping world history in this era, known as the interwar period, with emphasis on diplomacy and economic relations. The coverage here follows the diplomatic history of World War I and precedes the diplomatic history of World War II.

  7. It enumerates the four most relevant changes within the United Nations (UN), namely: the emergence of a single ‘hyper-power’, the emergence of threats, the reformulation of state sovereignty, and the increasing role of nonstate actors.

  8. Jan 1, 2019 · As importantly, the international order shaped in 1919 created unprecedented political spaces for representing the diverse interests of the world's populations, even the stateless. At crucial moments in the twentieth century, world-scale solutions to world-scale problems gave people ideas—even when the window of opportunity was small.

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