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La France à Gênes : un programme français de reconstruction économique de l'Europe
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Year: 1922 Publisher: Paris, : Plon-Nourrit,

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Genoa, Rapallo, and European reconstruction in 1922
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ISBN: 052141167X 0521522803 1139052578 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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One of the largest twentieth-century summit meetings, the Genoa Conference of 1922, was a notable failure, due to the gulf between the Allies and Germany, between the West and Soviet Russia, and among the World War I victors and their small allies. This book, a unique international collaboration, presents various perspectives on the Genoa Conference: its leadership, goals, and outcome. The authors present new findings on such questions as the sensational Rapallo Treaty between Germany and Russia; the strategy of the small neutral powers; and the policy of the United States toward European debts. Readers will find contrasting as well as complementary views in this volume.

The origins of detente: the Genoa conference and Soviet-Western relations, 1921-1922
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ISBN: 0521308763 9780521308762 0521526175 0511523785 9780511523786 9780521526173 Year: 1985 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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The Genoa Conference of April-May 1922 saw the first serious and sustained attempt to negotiate a modus vivendi between the newly established Soviet government in Moscow and the western capitalist countries that surrounded it. Drawing upon a wide range of archival and other sources, many of them unfamiliar or previously unexplored for this purpose, this study traces the evolution of Soviet-Western relations from the Revolution up to the autumn of 1921, when the proposal for a conference first began to emerge, and then considers in more detail the course of preconference diplomacy and the proceedings of the conference itself, up to the early summer of 1922. In his final chapter Dr White argues that the failure to resolve East-West differences at Genoa was attributable to a variety of circumstances, but above all to a failure of political will.

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