The Inside Story of the Peace Conference - Couverture souple

Dillon, Emile Joseph

 
9781318806775: The Inside Story of the Peace Conference

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Synopsis

"The Inside Story of The Peace Conference" by Dr. E.J. Dillon is a detailed account of the historic Peace Conference held in Paris in 1920. The book covers various aspects of the conference, including the city of Paris as the meeting ground, the delegates involved, the aims and methods of the conference, and the outcomes of the treaty with Germany and other nations. The book provides insights into the challenges faced by the delegates, the influence of secret agendas, and the impact of decisions made on the world. It also delves into the role of key figures like President Wilson and the League of Nations in shaping the post-war world order. The comparison with the Vienna Congress of 1814-15 highlights similarities and differences in the proceedings, the personalities involved, and the impact on European politics. The book sheds light on the complexities of international diplomacy, the struggles for power and influence, and the consequences of decisions made at such critical junctures in history.

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À propos de l'auteur

Emile Joseph Dillon (1855-1933) was a prominent journalist, author, and historian known for his insightful analysis of international affairs and diplomatic history. With a keen interest in political events and global relations, Dillon's works provide valuable perspectives on significant historical moments, including the Paris Peace Conference of 1920. His expertise in unraveling the complexities of diplomatic negotiations and power dynamics enriches the understanding of pivotal events that shaped the post-war world order.

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