A Revision of the Treaty

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A Revision of the Treaty is John Maynard Keynes’s 1922 follow-up work to The Economic Consequences of the Peace, in which he further critiques and proposes modifications to the post–World War I peace settlement.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
economic literature
non-fiction book
aimsTo persuade policymakers to revise the Treaty of Versailles
prevent further economic destabilization in Europe
author John Maynard Keynes
contributedTo Keynes’s reputation as a critic of Versailles
debate on interwar economic policy
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques Allied financial policies after World War I
economic provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
reparations imposed on Germany
field economic history
international economics
macroeconomics
follows The Economic Consequences of the Peace
genre economics
international relations
political analysis
hasPart chapters analyzing reparations
chapters on Allied debts
chapters on European reconstruction
historicalContext aftermath of World War I
early 1920s European economic crisis
influencedBy Keynes’s experience at the Paris Peace Conference
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
isFollowUpTo The Economic Consequences of the Peace
language English
mainSubject Allied war debts
European economic reconstruction
German economy after World War I
League of Nations and economic issues
Treaty of Versailles
inter-Allied relations
international economic policy
post–World War I peace settlement
reparations
notableFor continuing Keynes’s critique of the Versailles settlement
detailed analysis of reparations and debts
proposes modifications to the post–World War I peace settlement
more cooperative European economic framework
reduction of German reparations
reorganization of inter-Allied debts
publicationYear 1922
publisher Macmillan (London)
relatedWork Essays in Persuasion
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
timePeriodDescribed early Weimar Republic era
post–World War I Europe

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The Economic Consequences of the Peace
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