the kellog briand pact home slice
the league of nations,the signing of international agreement and the calling of disarmament conference
James E. Goodby has written: 'Dismantling the nuclear weapons legacy of the Cold War' -- subject(s): Radioactive substances, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear weapons industry 'The Stockholm Conference : a report on the first year : December 3, 1984' -- subject(s): Conference on Disarmament in Europe (1984 : Stockholm, Sweden), Disarmament, International Security, Security, International 'At the Borderline of Armageddon'
Disarmament and International Security Committee
The Washington Naval Conference discussed global disarmament and Pacific security. This was through the signing of the Kellogg Briand pact.
Howard S. Brembeck has written: 'The alternative to nuclear war' -- subject(s): Nuclear disarmament, Peace 'The civilized defence plan' -- subject(s): International Security, Security, International 'The civilized defense plan' -- subject(s): International Security, International trade, Nuclear disarmament, Security, International
Todor Petkov has written: 'Military detente, the topic of the day' -- subject(s): Disarmament 'The peaceful future of Europe' -- subject(s): Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1972 : Helsinki, Finland) 'Disarmament, a vital necessity' -- subject(s): Detente, Disarmament, Regionalism (International organization), Foreign relations
John Borawski has written: 'Security for a new Europe' -- subject(s): Arms control, Conference on Disarmament in Europe (1984 : Stockholm, Sweden), Defenses, National security
Ki-Joon Hong has written: 'The CSCE security regime formation' -- subject(s): Arms control, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1972 : Helsinki, Finland), Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Organization), Defenses, History, International Security, Military relations, National security, Security, International
The League was set up in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference. The main aim of the League of Nations was to maintain international security and peace with the promotion of disarmament and the rapid settlement of disputes. The one major world power that did not join the League was United States.
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The international conference that focused on naval disarmament and pacific security was the Washington Naval Conference, held in 1921. This conference led to the signing of the Five Power Naval Treaty in 1922, which aimed to limit naval construction and promote stability in the Pacific region.
International conference taking place in San Francisco.