Los Estados de América Latina en la conferencia de París de 1919
Abstract
The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was attended only by a limited number of Latin American states. The conference was organized by the Allied victors. Despite incomplete participation the Conference aimed to set up major frameworks for of global politics. The presence of Latin American states which did not directly participate in World War I was partially related to their support for the major forces behind the conference, e.g. the United States. The article describes this and other Latin American related issues of the Paris Peace conference of 1919.
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