A Kind of Internationalism

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A Kind of Internationalism I. Security II. Economics III. Culture IV. The Loan /Reparation Issue

I. Security

 Economic Optimism  Progressivism  Voluntarism  Unilateralism Guiding Assumptions  Economic Optimism  Progressivism  Voluntarism  Unilateralism

Washington Conference, 1921-1922 Five-Power Naval Treaty United States: 5 Great Britain: 5 Japan: 3 France: 1.6 Italy: 1.6

Washington Conference, 1921-1922 Four-Power Treaty Nine-Power Treaty

II. Economics

III. Culture

Greta Garbo

IV. The Loan / Reparation Issue