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?An unmitigated failure.' How far is this a fair estimate of the League of Nations?
 
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In fact, it can be stated that the League had no point to sanction Japan for self-interest reasons of Britain and France: Japan was the only non-European permanent member, if she left, the League would be ignored and considered a ?European Club'. Britain also did not wish to spoil her relations with Japan diplomatically and therefore no concrete actions were taken...
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Consequently, the Leagues first aim and her reputation were shattered. Self-interest was becoming a leading factor, one developed from the original weakness: the League was based upon goodwill. Goodwill didn't seem to be a priority for France and Britain during Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia in 1935; in fact, there was a general build up of tension in Europe, in contrast to the 20's...
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