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5 of Woodrow wilsons 14 pts

Absolute freedom of seas


Removal of economic barriers


Break up of ottoman empire into separate sovereign states


Independent Poland


Establishment of league of nations

How did US president Woodrow Wilson's view of US relations with Europe differ from that of President George Washington?

Washington warned the US should should avoid open ended commitments, while Wilson saw it as his duty to do so.

Key settlements of the treaty of Versailles

Territorial settlement (demilitarized rhineland)


Reparations (Germany responsible)

What were punishments dealed by league of nations?

Always sanctions first and then trade

Test cases for league of nations and their significance

Japanese invasion of manchuria


Italian invasion of Ethiopia


League of nations fails at punishments and gives Hitler room to take back German land

European powers response to Hitler's aggressiveness

Give him what he wants until he invaded Poland then it was war time

Terms of 1994 agreed framework

Us supply's NK light-water resources and alternative energy sources if NK shuts down plutonium reactor

Why does NK want nuclear weapons?

Started as a bargaining chip now it's about security from American interference

Has un invoked collective security in response to NK missile tests?

Yes, but only sanctions. China on security board makes any real punishment difficult

How has US responded to NK missile tests?

Trump promised fire and fury, dick swinging contest

Key terms of NPT

States with nukes dont give them or info on them to those without


Nuclear states work to get rid of nukes


Nonnuclear states agree not to seek them


Nonnuclear states can develop peaceful nuclear energy

R2P and its significance

Responsiblity to protect- un members agree to not murder innocent people. Humanitarian cause are punishable by international law

Article 24 of un charter

All acts of force are to be left to un security council, and even that occurs after every other option has failed

Types of intervention from low to high

Speeches


Broadcasts


Economic aid


Military advisors


Support opposition


Blockade


Limited military action


Military invasion