Liga Narodów w polityce zagranicznej Eduarda Beneša (1919-1925)
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The future of Czechoslovakia was strictly connected with the Versailles order and mainly
with the League of Nations. E. Beneś, who had the greatest influence on the character and
activity of the czechoslovakian diplomacy, was greatly attached to the principles of the League
of Nations. He described this diplomacy as the vector of his own foreign policy. Apart of
his propaganda declarations he demonstrated his activity in the works of the League of
Nations. E. Beneś was mainly interested in the most important problems of the First Republic
of Czechoslovakia. He took part in the works of realization the idea of common security:
the Self-help Treaty and the Geneva Protocol. He wanted to eliminate the procedural
precedents, to define the aim and character of the national minority defence. His activity was
strictly connected with czechoslovakian foreign policy including the bilateral relations. The
vision of the economic sanitation of Austria moved away the danger of Anschluss. And the
Petite Entente was a kind of mixed czechoslovakian wants in the Middle Europe and her
conceptions as the results of the League Treaty. Beneś was attacked for his free attitude to
the obligations of Versailles system and mainly to the League of Nations. Meanwhile it was
the League who helped him to become an european diplomat. His presence during many
discourses concerning the main problems of Europe let him possess a great influence in the
international policy. As a kind of a paradox, such a small country as it was Czechoslovakia
had a great international influence. She gained many profits, but they were only temporal.
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