?An unmitigated failure.' How far is this a fair estimate of the League of Nations?

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November 18, 2015

 

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Her strengths included the revolutionary step away from the old alliance system, the presence of 24 member nations, her clear defined organization and covenant, the possibility to impose sanctions and undertake humanitarian activities and finally there was a genuine air of cooperation and wide-spread support...
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This of course appears like the League had good reasons to prosper, nonetheless, the weaknesses were there: the leading power, USA, did not join, Britain and France were no longer as powerful as pre-war, the had no armed forces, the membership was predominantly European, Germany was excluded and hence hostile and finally the League purely depended upon the goodwill of the nations, which proved fatal to its existence in years to come...
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