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The First World War and the Paris Peace Agreement
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108 pages
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Ninety years ago, representatives from the victorious states of a major war began negotiations that would shape Europe and the world. Despite the contentious outcomes often seen as precursors to the interwar crisis, this conference was pivotal in establishing the groundwork for a collective security system. It laid the foundation that would only fully evolve after World War II, highlighting the long-term implications of these diplomatic efforts in the context of international law and relations.
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2009, paperback
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