An evaluation into the League of Nations' efforts in the 1920s.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:49:26
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (574 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (574 words)
The League of Nations was set up to stop war and to bring peace among countries. It believed in discussing the problems and solving them without the usage of the military. In the invasions of Corfu and Bulgaria by Greece and Bulgaria, the League of Nations settled the disputes before the out break of war. However, their actions affected their reputation in many ways.
The incident in Corfu started because an Italian officer was killed
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problems were settled, but in different ways. For Corfu, the guilty was not punished but rewarded. In Bulgaria the culprit was warned and effectively driven out. The Bulgarian incident would have boosted the reputation of the League when not compared to Corfu. The incident in Corfu would definitely lower their reputation regardless of the fact that they stopped war. Each incident would have some input on raising their reputation, but more of it lowered it.
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