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Reflective essay 1---Interwar Era

Introduction

It is hard to imagine that we are now actually only 78 years away from the Second World War

and that even many long-lived seniors lived through the war as children. And the evolution of

international relations between the two world wars is closely linked to the outbreak of the

Second World War, and every major international event that took place in the years between

the two world wars was in turn directly or indirectly linked to the Versailles system. It is

therefore impossible to understand and appreciate the relationship of the international order

between the two world wars without starting with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Humanity has always been so resilient that it is worth reflecting on how the League of

Nations preserved peace after the world wars, what state the socio-political and economic

situation took, and all the acts of human desire and effort for peace.

The Treaty of Versailles & International Order

The Treaty of Versailles was like a flag planted by the victors and flown over the ruins of the

war, and the world had to look at this flag for some time after the First World War and move

on. As we stand on the ruins of the war and look around the globe, it is clear that the political

map of the world before and after the First World War did change dramatically. In 1919, the

victorious powers met in Paris to redraw the European order. Note that this was a meeting

convened by the victorious powers at their own will, behind the backs of the defeated powers,

which set the spark for the conflicts that followed. Here Wilson's fourteen-point principle

clashed with France's desire to economically eliminate German power in order to secure

continental hegemony, while France offered conciliatory British support in the interests of

, consolidating its colonial possessions. We can understand that the will of the powers that

prevailed, the victors asserted their economic and political interests and tried to prevent the

rebirth of Germany, and the redistribution of the colonies almost confirmed the dominance of

the European victors in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa.

The Treaty of Versailles did give the world a brief breath of 'peace', changing the political

landscape in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with Britain and France joining forces to

become the more powerful nations. But, at root, it did not change the fundamental pattern of

the world as a whole, as the treaty lacked fairness and nations continued to shout behind that

'flag', hating each other and sowing the seeds of revenge.

The League of Nations & Pace

With the birth of the Versailles Peace Treaty, the League of Nations was proclaimed to

peacefully regulate conflicts between nations, and most of the world's nations joined this

organization. The organization banned the use of war to settle international disputes and

instead provided for the use of international arbitration, achieved through the convening of

special diplomatic conferences. The League of Nations was actually very progressive in its

intent, and the principle of collective security is one of the primary principles observed by

many international organizations today. In fact, the principle of collective security

emphasizes the sovereignty of states, the principle of national self-determination of states,

again highlighting the identity of the nation-state. To a certain extent, it denies the legitimacy

of imperialist colonial rule, allowing the formerly imperialist colonial world to gradually

disintegrate and the nation-state to take on a more visible image on the world stage. The

League of Nations made a limited effort to maintain world peace.

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