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Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte Österreichs 9. Jahrgang Heft 2/2019, pp. 332-351, 2019/12/01
Der Vertrag von Saint Germain
im Kontext der europäischen Nachkriegsordnung
During World War I U.S. President Wilson called for a liberal world order based on the principle of national selfdetermination.Within this order, Austria‐Hungary, which Wilson referred to as an artificial empire, had no place.In September of 1919, the Treaty of Saint German became testament to the empire’s destruction. The successorstates had to fulfil an important strategic role as a barrier against a revival of German imperialistic ambitions fromBerlin to Bagdad.
Keywords: Austria‐Hungary – empires – League of Nations – self‐determination – South Tyrol