The Intentions and Authority of the League of Nations and the UN Flashcards

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creation of the league

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Wilson’s Fourteen Point Speech called for a general association of nations to be formed which he believed could peacefully resolve any tensions and thus reduce the likelihood of war

the league was outlined in a covenant with 26 articles in the Treaty of Versailles and was officially established in January 1920

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aims and a few articles of the League

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aimed to preserve world peace

article 10 - outlined that other league members would assist the victim of aggression if a nation did attack another

article 12 - provided arbitration between nations in conflict

article 8 - called for all nations to work towards disarmament

article 16 - provided for the imposition of economic sanctions against an aggressor nation

league attempted to ensure that there would be no competing alliances, no secret treaties, no extreme nationalism and no arms races.

intentions were international peace and security, resolution and arbitration, general disarmament, collective security and improved living conditions

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structure of the league

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assembly contained all member nations, and each nation was allowed a single vote.

the council was the executive committee and it contained Britain, France, Italy and Japan as well as four non-permanent members, elected from the assembly every three years

there were also specialist league organisations such as the Health organisation

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Successes of the League

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took home half a million PoW from WW1

sweden and finland accepted the League’s arbitration to give the Aaland Islands to Finland

Set up camps and fed turkish refugees

the league sent economic experts to Austria when its government went bankrupt

Greece obeyed the League’s orders to pull out of Bulgaria in 1925

the league approved the Slavery convention and altogether the league freed 200,000 slaves

after more than 10 years of work, 26 League nations signed an international convention to combat the drugs trade - a law that is still in force

they worked to prevent malaria and leprosy

settled territorial disagreements between Turkey and Iraq and Colombia and Peru

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Failures of the League

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Poland invaded Vilna (capital of Lithuania). The league ordered Poland to withdraw. Poland refused and the league could do nothing

Mussolini ignored the League’s orders to pull out of Corfu and made Greece pay money to Italy

Disarmament talks failed because Germany demanded as many weapons as everyone else

The international Labour Organisation failed to persuade countries to adopt a 48 hour work week

Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935

Japanese Invasion of Manchuria in 1931

proved to be unable to act during the Spanish Civil War

US never joined and Italy, Germany and Japan left during the 1930s

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reasons for the league’s failure

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lacked support from key world powers, particularly the US

the US senate refused to ratify the Treaty so the US never joined

Japan and Italy left when their policies clashed with the League’s goals, and Germany and the USSR were only members for a short period

the league had limited ability beyond moral authority

nations self-interest, the absence of important nations, the lack of troops, slow decision making and ineffective decision making meant that the League failed in securing international peace

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league of nations quote

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“It played a major role in the management of minor issues and a negligible one in the management of major ones” Norman Davies (1997)

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creation of the UN

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created after WW2
allied leaders met at Yalta, and one of the decisions they made was to call a conference in San Francisco in April 1945 to draft a charter for the UN

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structure of the UN

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headquarters in New York
votes in the general assembly no longer had to unanimous
the secretariat carries out research and administration and reports to the Assembly and the Security council
In the General Assembly, each nation has up to five delegates, but only one vote
the security council is the executive part of the UN, and contains five permanent members - US, Britain, China, France and Russia and six two year members. A permanent member had the power to veto decisions
The economic and social council studies economic and political problems through special agencies such as UNESCO, WHO, IMF and the World Bank

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aims of the UN

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maintain world security and prevent war, maintain good relationships between member nations, and work as a collective to improve the lives of people through acts such as protecting human rights, and combating poverty and starvation

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success of the UN

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limited after 1945 due to cold war tensions. During the first three years of its operation, the Soviet Union used its veto power thirty times.

The UN was able to make significant progress in the areas of health, transport and economics

failed to prevent conflicts including US invasions of Vietnam, Grenada, and USSR invasions of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Afghanistan as well as genocide in Rwanda

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