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Paperback How Europe Made Peace Without America Book

ISBN: 102539609X

ISBN13: 9781025396095

How Europe Made Peace Without America

"How Europe Made Peace Without America" is a compelling analytical work examining the intricate landscape of international diplomacy in the years following the Great War. Written by Frank H. Simonds, the text delves into the shift in European power dynamics as nations sought to establish lasting stability independently of American intervention. Simonds explores the transition from the restrictive framework of the Treaty of Versailles to the more cooperative spirit of the Locarno Treaties, highlighting the divergence between European security needs and American isolationist policies of the 1920s.

The work provides a detailed account of how France, Great Britain, Germany, and their neighbors navigated the complexities of reparations, border disputes, and the emerging League of Nations. By analyzing the political maneuvers and psychological shifts of the era, the author illustrates a continent attempting to reconstruct itself and find a path toward reconciliation without the direct guidance or participation of the United States. This book offers an essential historical perspective on the evolution of 20th-century geopolitics and the fragile foundations of peace in a post-war world.

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