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THE END OF THE WORLD WAR
  • DO NOW If WWI had not happened how would the
    world look different?

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Paris 1919 six months that changed the world
  • The world has paid heavy price for the greed of
    old men who played ruthless games in Paris that
    year. Hitlers rise can be attributed to the
    humiliation the Germans suffered, not to mention
    the surrender of their colonies, the navy, and
    industrial output. Mussolini was inspired by
    Fiume. The British plot to create Israel, without
    proper negotiations with the Arabs, along with
    encouragement to Arab nationalism to revolt
    against the Ottoman empire without redeeming the
    promises made, has led to wars, Intifadas and Al
    Qaeda. The cheating of China contributed to the
    rise of communism, with all its consequences.-

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Continued..
  • As the world entered twenty first century, with
    terrorist attacks on the American symbols of
    economic and political power, and myriad
    conflicts in the developing world, one is
    reminded of how the mistakes of Paris were
    repeated at Yalta. The United States, UK, France
    and the former Soviet Union, so thoughtful in
    distributing zones of influence in Europe, have
    again and again forgotten that real people also
    live in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East
    and Asia.

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Continued
  • Prof Margaret MacMillan reaches a very dangerous
    conclusion as to why the Paris peace conference
    was more like negotiations between real estate
    brokers than a plan to create a sustainable world
    order, capable of carrying most parts of the
    planet for at least a century or two. In the last
    paragraph of the book, she says, that the
    negotiators might have been willing to
    contemplate a completely new way of conducting
    international relations if only the world had
    been thoroughly devastated by the war. Obviously
    the destruction caused by the First World War was
    not enough by the standards of their morality.

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Continued
  • The behavior of our leaders indicates that the
    first world war, the second world war, the
    Vietnam war, the two Gulf wars, the Arab-Israeli
    wars, and several regional conflicts have not yet
    caused thorough enough devastation of the world
    for them to seek a new way of managing
    international relations. How can the irrational
    passions of greedy old men be contained before
    their excuses of nationalism, religion and even
    democracy do more damage? How can we ever have
    national and international governance based on
    the principles for the benefit of the worlds
    people, rather than pursuit of power by those
    driven by insatiable thirst? How can we create
    the architecture of the sustainable global
    security and development? Prof MacMillan deserves
    thanks for provoking us to ask these questions.

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All the previous slides were taken from
  • Sundeep Waslekar review of Paris 1919 by Margaret
    MacMillian
  • Do you agree with MacMillians conclusion? Why?
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