Three lessons from the history of the League of Nations
What is this academic project about?
This essay examines three key lessons from the history of the League of Nations: the challenges of enforcing collective security, the mixed effectiveness of economic sanctions as a tool for deterrence, and the limitations of minority rights protection under a Eurocentric framework. While acknowledging the League’s structural weaknesses and eventual failure, the analysis highlights its lasting influence on the development of international law, diplomacy, and multilateral cooperation in the 20th century.
University:
University Carlos III of Madrid
major:
Dual Bachelor in International Studies and Political Science
Subject:
Political and social history
by:
María García Jiménez
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