At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 the European nations decided on how they would divide up the ownership of Central Africa to avoid fighting over it. The conference didn't actually approve the territorial claims of the European nations, but they did agree on a set of rules to avoid conflict in partitioning of the region.
The League of Nations was established after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts through collective security and diplomacy. Its creation was part of the Treaty of Versailles, reflecting the desire to create a cooperative international framework to resolve disputes and foster cooperation among nations. The League aimed to address issues such as disarmament, economic sanctions, and upholding treaties, ultimately seeking to avoid the devastation of another global war. However, it struggled with enforcement and participation, particularly from major powers like the United States, which limited its effectiveness.
Daoists believed that people should avoid interfearing with nature or each other. Legalisim rejected Daoism because it did not stress respect for authority.
Certain countries chose appeasement in the 1930s primarily to avoid conflict and the devastating consequences of war, as many were still recovering from World War I. Leaders believed that conceding to some of the demands of aggressive nations, like Nazi Germany, would maintain peace and stability in Europe. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief that the grievances of these aggressive states were legitimate and that negotiation could resolve tensions effectively. This policy reflected a desire to prioritize national security and economic stability over military confrontation.
The policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France in the 1930s was justified by the leaders of these nations as a means to avoid another devastating conflict like World War I. They believed that satisfying some of Adolf Hitler's territorial demands could maintain peace and stability in Europe. However, this approach is widely criticized today as it ultimately emboldened Nazi Germany, leading to further aggression and the outbreak of World War II. Thus, while there were intentions of peace, the outcomes demonstrated that appeasement was a flawed strategy.
President Woodrow Wilson of the United States of America, through his series of peace ideas called the Fourteen points, which where held together by the idea of Self-Determination.
The NWO has nothing to do with self determination of the nations. Global governance is the framework into which the nation states will be absorbed. A "third world war" is not avoided by the self determination of the nation states, but it is not to be blamed on their self determination either. It is the mechanism through which the NWO will emerge.
The Catholic Church created stability because people believed that they had to follow Church teachings to avoid damnation.
avoid having the united states and european nations join against it APEX :)
isolationism.
Disbanding the League of Nations.
George Washington believed that the U.S. should avoid creating artificial ties with European nations to maintain its independence and sovereignty. He feared that such alliances could entangle the nation in foreign conflicts and undermine its ability to govern itself. Washington emphasized the importance of focusing on domestic issues and fostering unity among the states rather than getting embroiled in the complexities of European politics. His stance was rooted in the desire for the young nation to establish its own identity and prioritize its interests.
joining the league of nations
the united nations was made
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Different nations had different specific reasons, but in general neutrality was based on a decision to avoid subjecting the population to war.
Some nations would join or were already part of the non aligned countries.