Internationalism in a Divided World: The Experience of the International Federation of League of Nations Societies, 1919-1939
Despite the challenges of the geopolitical divisions of the interwar years, the International Federation of League of Nations Societies (IFLNS) brought together associations claiming to promote the ideals of the League of Nations in forty countries. It pioneered techniques for the lobbying of interg...
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