La Paix (1919)

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La Paix (1919) is a political and diplomatic study by French statesman André Tardieu analyzing the post–World War I peace settlement and the Treaty of Versailles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
diplomatic study
political study
analyzes negotiations among Allied powers
peace terms imposed on Germany
associatedWithEvent Paris Peace Conference of 1919 NERFINISHED
associatedWithTreaty Treaty of Versailles NERFINISHED
author André Tardieu NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
context aftermath of World War I
countryOfOrigin France
discusses League of Nations provisions
reparations
security concerns of France
territorial settlements in Europe
focusesOn Paris Peace Conference NERFINISHED
genre diplomatic history
historical analysis
political literature
hasAuthorRole André Tardieu as participant in peace negotiations
hasHistoricalPerspective postwar settlement critique
hasPerspective French diplomatic viewpoint
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage La Paix NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance early analysis of Treaty of Versailles by a negotiator
intendedAudience political and diplomatic elites
readers interested in international politics
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Treaty of Versailles NERFINISHED
World War I aftermath NERFINISHED
post–World War I peace settlement
nonFictionSubject foreign policy of France
international relations
peace treaties
originalLanguage French
publicationEra interwar period
publicationYear 1919
relatedTo Versailles system NERFINISHED
interwar diplomacy
timePeriodCovered 1918–1919
workChronology post–World War I writings by André Tardieu
writtenBy French statesman

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