League of nations
Yes, Woodrow Wilson proposed the idea of a general association of nations as part of his Fourteen Points speech in 1918. This proposal became the basis for the creation of the League of Nations after World War I.
He had entertained the idea of having a league of nations to serve as peacekeepers for many years. He was the one who worked the hardest to get the creation of the league into the treaty that ended WW I.
It was called the League of Nations and was the precurser to today's United Nations. The League of Nations was the association of countries President Wilson wanted to form. Woodrow Wilson was America's 28th President.
It was called the League of Nations and was the precurser to today's United Nations. The League of Nations was the association of countries President Wilson wanted to form. Woodrow Wilson was America's 28th President.
The General Assembly passes resolutions. Its President organises the GA.
Carol P Romulo was the Fourth President of the United Nations General Assembly, in 1949-50.
A League of Nations should be set up to guarantee the political and territorial independence of all states.
the league of nations
The current president of the United Nations General Assembly (as of February 2010) is Ali Abdussalam Treki, from Libya.
Secretary General of the United Nations
President Wilson
Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru Pandi was the only Indian woman to become President of the United Nations General Assembly. In 1953 she became the Eighth President of the General Assembly and was also sister of Jawaharlal Nehru. First woman to be elected President of the General Assembly of the United Nations Council was Indian Lady Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru Pandit