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In depth PAPER II TOPICS

The origins and course of WWI, 1905-18 The alliance system and international rivalry, 1905-14 The struggle for control in the Balkans, 1905-14 The growth of tension in Europe, 1905-14 The Schlieffen Plan and deadlock on the Western Front The war at Sea and Gallipoli The defeat of Germany.

Russia in Revolution, 1914-24 The impact of WWI The February Revolution The Bolshevik seizure of power Civil War War Communism New Economic Policy (NEP)

The creation and aims of the League and the UN The changing role of International Organisation: The League and the UN, 1919-2000 The creation and aims of the League and the UN Similarities and differences between the two organisation Changes in the work of the League and UN agencies. Success of the League and UN The weaknesses of the peacekeeping roles of the League and the UN, 1919-2000

Conflict, Crisis and Change: The Middle East, c1919-c1995 Build up of tensions in Palestine The creation of Israel, the war of 1948-8 and the Suez Crisis of1956 The Arab- Israeli conflicts of 1967 and 1973 Superpower involvement in Middle East The attempts to find a lasting peace, 1979-95