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Some Problems of the Peace Conference - Crafting Lasting Peace: A Scholarly Exploration of Post-War Geopolitics and Diplomacy - cover

Some Problems of the Peace Conference - Crafting Lasting Peace: A Scholarly Exploration of Post-War Geopolitics and Diplomacy

Charles Homer Haskins, Robert Howard Lord

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Some Problems of the Peace Conference is a profound exploration of the intricacies and ambitions that shaped the post-World War I landscape. This anthology delves into the negotiations and aspirations that influenced global peace efforts, featuring a compelling assembly of essays that examine the multifaceted challenges of peace-making. Bridging a variety of literary styles'Äîfrom incisive analysis to reflective narration'Äîthe collection offers a penetrating look into the deliberations and outcomes that have left a lasting imprint on international relations. The essays collectively illuminate the nuanced dynamics of the conference, making the anthology a pivotal reference for understanding the complexities of crafting a sustainable peace. The editors, Charles Homer Haskins and Robert Howard Lord, bring together diverse authoritative voices, each with a distinctive perspective molded by significant historical and cultural movements of the early 20th century. As scholars deeply embedded in the intellectual negotiations of the era, they offer critical insights into the cultural and political milieu that surrounded the Peace Conference. This anthology captures the diversity of thought and demonstrates how converging narratives from various geopolitical contexts contribute richly to the discourse on peace and diplomacy. This collection promises readers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a broad spectrum of historical and analytical perspectives, making it invaluable for anyone interested in the diplomatic and strategic complexities of the early twentieth century. Through its enlightening amalgamation of distinct voices and narratives, the anthology invites readers to appreciate the detailed tapestry of international relations and diplomacy. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, it serves as a catalyst for deeper reflection on historical peace processes and their enduring influence on contemporary global politics.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 205 pagine.

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