tailieunhanh - The Peace Negotiationsby A Personal Narrative

Departure of Colonel House for Paris to represent the President on Supreme War Council October 17, 1918 Signature of Armistice, 5 .; effective, 11 . November 11, 1918 Departure of President and American Commission for France December 4, 1918 Arrival of President and American Commission in Paris December 14, 1918 Meeting of Supreme War Council First Plenary Session of Peace Conference January 12, 1919 January 25, 1919 | The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing DODO I WI PRESS CONTENTS I. REASONS FOR WRITING A PERSONAL NARRATIVE II. MR. WILSON S PRESENCE AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE III. GENERAL PLAN FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS IV. SUBSTITUTE ARTICLES PROPOSED V. THE AFFIRMATIVE GUARANTY AND BALANCE OF POWER VI. THE PRESIDENT S PLAN AND THE CECIL PLAN VII. SELF-DETERMINATION VIII. THE CONFERENCE OF JANUARY 10 1919 IX. A RESOLUTION INSTEAD OF THE COVENANT X. THE GUARANTY IN THE REVISED COVENANT XI. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION XII. REPORT OF COMMISSION ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS XIII. THE SYSTEM OF MANDATES XIV. DIFFERENCES AS TO THE LEAGUE RECAPITULATED XV. THE PROPOSED TREATY WITH FRANCE XVI. LACK OF AN AMERICAN PROGRAMME XVII. SECRET DIPLOMACY XVIII. THE SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT XIX. THE BULLITT AFFAIR .

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