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The League of Nations, Traffic in Women and the Transnationalization of Criminal Law
Published 2022-10-01“… During the 1920s, the Advisory Committee on the Traffic in Women, of the League of Nations operated as a legal regime in the transnationalization of criminal law. …”
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Lost in Broadcasting: League of Nations, International Broadcasting and Swiss Neutrality
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Creation of Myth: Starting the First "Great Debate" in International Relations Theory
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Birinci Dünya Savaşı ve Uluslararası İlişkilerde İdealizmin Yükselişi
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Perspectives of Turkish foreign policy based on analysis of Romanian documents
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Peace through Institutions: Woodrow Wilson and the Paris Peace Conference
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International legal determination of the national minorities’ status in the Central and Eastern European countries within the Versailles system
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The Cognitive Trap of Rousseau's "Organic Metaphor" and the Construction of U.S. Policy in Europe and Eurasia
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International Organizations: the Main Factors of Emergence and Development
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«THE CONSCIENCE OF THE WORLD» OR «CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE»? TO THE ANNIVERSARIES OF THE EVIAN AND BERMUDA CONFERENCES
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The Monroe Doctrine: Republicans’ Perspective in the Formation Years of the Versailles-Washington System
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The position of Lithuanian parties towards Poland in 1920-1926: from modus vivendi to permanent confrontation
Published 2008-08-01“…Modus vivendi appropriate for Poland and Lithuania was sought with the mediation of the League of Nations and great Western states in 1921 by the leaders of governing Christian Democrats and Union of Peasants parties. …”
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Du coton traditionnel au coton colonial, le coup de force du progrès (Nord-Cameroun)
Published 2019-06-01“…As a country under mandate from the League of Nations, Cameroun first didn’t have to participate in the development of colonial cotton production. …”
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Historical Significance of the Spanish Neutrality in the First World War
Published 2014-08-01“…This benevolence towards the future winners and a wide humanitarian campaign supported and headed by the King Alfonso XIII enabled Spain to improve her position in the postwar system of international relations; Spain became one of the non-permanent members of the League of Nations Council. Nevertheless the Spanish neutrality had a negative impact upon the social, political and economical evolution of Spain. …”
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The Millenium of Lithuania: Two Eliminated Alternatives
Published 2009-09-01“… The article considers the following two events in the history of Lithuania of the 19th-20th century from the point of view of the conception of alternative history formulated by Alexander Demandt: 1) the fatal meeting with the last King and Grand Duke of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Stanislaw August Poniatowski held in Warsaw on 23 July 1792, in which the decision was taken to put up no more resistance to the Russo-Polish War - everything was determined by a seven-to-five majority of votes; 2) on 24 December 1921, the Government of Lithuania informed the League of Nations that it refused the proposed Paul Hymans' second project on Vilnius, though on the 4th of November 1921 the political elite of Lithuania spoke in support of that project. …”
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East Asian expatriate football players and national team success: Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean players in Europe (2000–2024)
Published 2025-01-01“…The results demonstrated a significant correlation between the number of expatriate players, particularly in top-tier leagues, and national team rankings. Notably, Japanese and South Korean players exhibited longer durations of participation and higher rates of advancement to elite European leagues compared to Chinese players. …”
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