Diplomatic Relations in the 1920's
After the WWI and the signing of peace treaties there were still tensions between some nations. To prevent these tensions the
I. 1919: League of Nations
- rejected the alliance system
- rejected the balance of power policy
- wanted collective security
® an organised community of nations acting together to preserve peace
1920's: The League of Nations helped settle minor disputes between small
nations, but less successful in solving crises that involved bigger nations.
II. 1924: Dawes Plan
- the
reparations to
loans that they had received from the
® G. could gradually recover and pay reparations
Þ European economy recovered by the second half of the 1920's
1929: Young Plan
- it would have been the continuation of the Dawes Plan but the Great
Depression prevented it
III. 1925: Locarno Pact
- aim: to improve relations in
® Western European nations:
- guaranteed the existing borders
- agreed to seek peaceful solutions to any dispute
-
Eastern borders (with
® 1926:
IV. 1928: Kellog-Briand Pact ( Kellog- Am. Secretary of State
Briand- Fr. Foreign Minister)
- rejected war as an instrument of national policy
® 62 nations signed it
® symbolised the optimism and idealism of the period.... but in 1929 the
whole world collapsed because of the Great Depression
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