The Genoa Conference by Carole Fink5/30/2023 But by the beginning of 1920, they ceased to search for solving the problems of responsibility for war and began to construct a new international order. It was true that just after the armistice they also insisted that Germany should take the primary responsibity for the outbreak of the War. Taylor wrote that it was a myth that the Coalition Government advocated “a peace of revenge”. In this article, the policy of Great Britain during the Genoa Conference will be examined, and the latter will be analyzed in a forthcoming article. One was the international economic conference of European powers involving Germany and Russia held at Genoa and the other was the fall of Lloyd George's Coalition Government after the Chanak crisis in 1922. The origins of such a policy were to be found in two affairs after the First World War. It was one of the most important motives of its “Appeasement policy”. The ultimate object of the foreign policy of Great Britain in the inter-war period was to prevent its status in the world from declining without the support of the Dominions. This meant that Great Britain had decided to retreat into “a medium world” of Europe. In the inter-war period, as the successive governments of Great Britain recognized the break-up of unity of the Empire and failed to improve relations with the United States, they chose to construct an amicable partnership with Germany in order to protect its internal market from foreign threats and to partition a world market with Germany for its traditional export industries.
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