WORLD WAR I
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Question
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Collective Security
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The Covenant
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The Disarmament Conference
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Trade sanctions
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Detailed explanation-1: -The system of collective security has its roots in the League of Nations. Article 10 of the Covenant empowered the League’s Council to advise Member States on the means to be taken in case of aggression or threat of aggression.
Detailed explanation-2: -Article 10. The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League.
Detailed explanation-3: -collective security, system by which states have attempted to prevent or stop wars. Under a collective security arrangement, an aggressor against any one state is considered an aggressor against all other states, which act together to repel the aggressor.
Detailed explanation-4: -The concept of collective security replaces the one of military alliances between States, which prevailed until World War II, to ensure the collective defense of a State by its allies in case of aggression by another State. Collective security refers to a system put in place by the United Nations Charter in 1945.
Detailed explanation-5: -One of the most well-known examples of collective security is the United Nations (UN), which was established following World War II with the goal of promoting international cooperation and preventing the outbreak of future wars.