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  • ...meeting at the previous year's [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]]. The first chairman was [[Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood|Ro
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  • ...he basis for the [[Fourteen Points]], which outlined Wilson's strategy for peace after war's end.<ref name="14_points">{{cite web |first=Woodrow |last=Wilso ...bout as a result of a meeting on May 30 1919, at the [[Hotel Majestic]] in Paris. Some of the fifty participants were [[Edward M. House]], [[Harold Temperl
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  • .... He was a member of the USA's delegation to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and helped draw up the covenant of the League of Nations.
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  • ...dyarchy were important in the development of the [[Government of India Act 1919]] and more generally, his writings influenced the evolution of the [[Britis ...al Affairs]] during the [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Peace Conference of Paris]].
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  • ...rikaans ("Taal"). He came to the conclusion that there could be no hope of peace and progress in South Africa while there remained the "permanent subjection ...the first Anglo-Boer War. A conflict that had emboldened them and which's peace treaty had made it very difficult for Britain to annex the Transvaal again
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  • ...ons began when sent to the 1919 [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]] by the [[United States Department of State|State Department]] as an aide ...rope he was appointed to lead the political group of the CFR's ''[[War and Peace Studies]]'' project. Following the involvement of the United States in war
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  • ...ter of commerce. He set up the organization's international secretariat in Paris and facilitated the creation of the ICC International Court of Arbitration ...han to co-opt the UN through firms adopting aims apparently aligned to its peace, security and environment agenda?'
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  • ...ished in September 1917 by [[Woodrow Wilson]] to prepare materials for the peace negotiations following [[World War I]]. The group, composed of around 150 |title=The Inquiry: American Preparations for Peace, 1917-1919 by Lawrence E. Gelfand
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  • ===Failed far-right conference in Hungary=== ...sted in a Budapest pub when he tried to organize a casual gathering of the conference’s attendees, and spent three days in prison. When ''Slate'' met Taylor in
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