Paul Hymans Belgium

Paul Hymans Belgium by Sally Marks, published by Haus Publishing in April 2010, offers a detailed exploration of Paul Hymans’ significant role in the League of Nations during the Paris Peace Conference. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into Hymans’ advocacy for small states and his ascent to the position of the League’s first president, marking a pivotal moment in Belgium’s diplomatic history.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Hymans’ contributions to international relations, particularly in the context of World War I and the evolving landscape of European diplomacy. The book delves into the complexities of Belgium’s transition from a nation reliant on larger powers to one actively engaged in global affairs. Through this biography, Marks highlights the historical significance of Hymans’ efforts and the broader implications for small states within international frameworks.
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Paul Hymans was the champion of the small states in the League of Nations Commission at the Paris Peace Conference and was rewarded by becoming the League’s first president. He thereby brought about Belgium’s transition from the status of sheltered child to full participation in much great-power diplomacy.
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