League Redesign on the Run (from Coronavirus)
In: Edited version published in 'The Weekend Australian' (18 April 2020: Sydney)
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In: Edited version published in 'The Weekend Australian' (18 April 2020: Sydney)
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The gradual stages of Turkey's admission to the League of Nations in the 1920s are described. Turkey was originally disillusioned with the League due to the anti-Turkish specifications of the Treaty of Sevres & attempts by the Allies to use the League to advance their imperialist goals. Through a series of involvements with the League over Mosul, the Straits of Hormuz, the Turkish-Syrian border, & the Turkey-Greece conflict, as well as the course of Turkish-Russian relations, Ankara finally decided to join the League in 1932. Turkey's entry satisfied members of its peaceful intentions & acceptance of the status quo in Europe, & the members granted Turkey a nonpermanent seat on the Council. M. Pflum