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Table des matières
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The League of Nations 19201923 | 129 |
Conclusion | 158 |
Appendix | 164 |
Bibliography of Works Cited | 173 |
Index | 193 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adriatic Adriatic question affaires balkaniques agreement Albanaise Albanian delegation Albanian government Albanian nationalism Albanian question Allies Annex April Argyrocastro Athens August Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary and Italy Austro-Hungarian autonomy Avarna Balkan banian Berchtold Berlin boundary British Burian to Macchio Christian Conference of Ambassadors Corfu Council December decision declared Delegation Propaganda delimitation Diplomatische Aktenstiicke district Dual Monarchy Entente Epirote Ereignisse am Bal Essad Pasha established evacuation fact favor February France Frangulis French frontiers of Albania Greece Greek claims Greek government Greek troops guaranties Hellenic Ibid Idem Italian Italian Minister Italy Janina Jugo-Slavia June kaza Khimara Koritza L'Albanie League of Nations March memorandum ment Moslems negotiations neutral Northern Epirus November official Paris Paul Cambon Peace Conference Pichon population Powers proposed region reply Santi Quaranta Sasseno Secret Treaties Serbia settlement Sir Edward Grey Southern Albania Temps territory tion Treaty of London Triple Alliance Turkey Turks Valona Venizelos vide Zographos
Fréquemment cités
Page 138 - If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other than the Representatives of one or more of the parties of the dispute, the Members of the League agree that they will not go to war with any party to the dispute which complies with the recommendations of the report.
Page 73 - The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity of autonomous development.
Page 75 - British Empire, France and Italy. It shall be the duty of this Committee to reduce the questions for decision within the narrowest possible limits and make recommendations for a just settlement. The Committee is authorised to consult representatives of the peoples concerned.) (The Meeting then adjourned.) Villa Majestic, Paris, 6 February, 1919.
Page 146 - Albania, might constitute a danger for the strategic safety of Italy, Have agreed as follows : (1) If Albania should at any time find it impossible to maintain intact her territorial integrity, she shall be free to address a request to the Council of the League of Nations for foreign assistance. (2) The Governments of the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan decide that, in the above-mentioned event, they will instruct their Representatives on the Council of the League of Nations to recommend...
Page 142 - Council forthwith to appoint a small Commission of three impartial persons to proceed immediately to Albania, and report fully on the execution of the decision of the Principle Allied and Associated Powers as soon as it is given, and on any disturbances...
Page 143 - In the event of Albania, the Baltic and Caucasian States being admitted to the League, the Assembly requests that they should take the necessary measures to enforce the principles of the minorities treaties...
Page 138 - Fisher read the following resolution, which was adopted by the Council : The Council of the League of Nations is informed that the Conference of Ambassadors has taken up the Albanian question and that it is discussing it at the present moment. In these circumstances the Council of the League of Nations considers it inadvisable to take up the question simultaneously. Pending the solution, which will...

