Creating a League of Nations amongst many other views he expressed as his famous 14 Points. The irony of this is that Congressional opposers voted against it and they always outweighed the pro-League Congressmen therefore not allowing Wilson to join the organization he inspired.
An international body to decide disputes between nations
An international body to decide disputes between nations
An international body to decide disputes between nations
The establishment of a league of nations through which international disputes could be settled without war.
In 1827, the Kellogg-Briand Pact was signed by 62 nations. This pact was an international agreement in which signatory states promised not to use war to resolve disputes.
Both the Fourteenth Points, proposed by President Woodrow Wilson, and the agreements reached at the Paris Peace Conference supported the establishment of a League of Nations. This international organization aimed to promote peace, prevent future conflicts, and facilitate cooperation among nations. The emphasis on collective security and diplomacy underscored the shared vision of maintaining global stability and resolving disputes through dialogue rather than warfare.
The Satellite nations were the nations supported by the soviet Union.
Martin Frobisher had some discussions about the conflict and discussed them with the first nations. The first Nations at first thought negative about Frobisher but later discussed and skirmished about these conficts
Use of war to settle disputes
France
parliameant democracy
rules on international disputes