An Unbalance Balance Of Power - The Failure Of The League Of Nations

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...a dream. This dream consisted of a coalition of nations that would band together for the benefit of all and provide a net of security guaranteed to catch even the weakest of its members. The years of devastating bloodshed that comprised World War I were finally coming to a close and a war weary world was beginning to see the need to avert other such conflicts. Wilson devised a platform of Fourteen Points for world order that formed the basis of his dream, a dream he came to call the League of Nations. During the Paris Peace Conference that officially ended World War I in 1919, Wilson presented his idea for a peaceful world with the words "a living thing is born" (Walters 1). This living thing, however, was not long for this world. For all its honorable intentions and all its noble idealism, Wilson's dream known as the League of Nations was to die before it really had a chance to gain any strength or to grow. Although it gained some ground during its short existence,...

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