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The Italian-Ethiopian Dispute and the League of Nations

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1937

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It is apparent that an examination of the development of the Italo-Ethiopian dispute before the League of Nations which does not consciously take into consideration the political motives from which the conflict arose and by which its course was dictated must remain largely incomplete and to that extent misleading. In the present instance, however, the exclusion of such considerations is not only dictated by the necessity of compressing within reasonable limits an account which might otherwise unduly tax the patience of the reader, but is also suggested by the belief that an inquiry into the operation of the League before and during the crisis of that conflict might in and of itself prove desirable. 1