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1914–2014: Nation and Nationalism

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The increasing militarism prior to the Great War had its roots in national beliefs and ideologies constructed during the 19th century in European countries.

Will Europe’s Past be East Asia’s Future?

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

There are some disturbing similarities between present-day Asia and pre-1914 Europe.

Young-kwan YOON

The First World War and the Balkanization of the Middle-East

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The First World War had tragic consequences for the Middle-East. It led to the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and the balkanization of the region. 

Georges CORM

Turkey: the Sèvres Syndrome, or the Interminable War

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

For the Turks, the Treaty of Sèvres symbolizes the liquidation of the Empire and the carving up of Turkey by outside forces.

World War I, in Theory

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The First World War gave rise to the emergence of the discipline of international relations, but it was the Second World War and the Cold War that fostered its development.

Joseph A. KARAS Joseph M. PARENT

The "War to End All Wars": Total War, Total Peace?

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The Paris Peace Conference of 1919-1920 marked the end of the First World War whose purpose was to establish the conditions for enduring, if not perpetual peace.

The Legacy of the Great War: Sovereign States, Globalization and Regionalism

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The Great War has shaped many 20th century practices and norms.

Georges-Henri SOUTOU

Does International Commerce Help Foster Peace?

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

Montesquieu’s theory of “doux commerce” has never ceased to be debated.

Jacques FONTANEL

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