Role of Diplomacy and the Peace of Versailles: A Case Study

Authors

  • Syed Ameer Haider Kazmi M.A, Political Science B.Z.U Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63056/academia.5.3(b).2026.1821

Keywords:

Peace and conflict studies, Peace of Versailles, Role of Diplomacy, Contribution of Versailles, Second world war

Abstract

Diplomacy plays very important roles in the world. Diplomacy is the art or the way to negotiate with other countries for the settlements or the agreements.  In this paper we will discuss the role of diplomacy in The Treaty of Versailles. What was the peace of Versailles and why it was failed? How the World War One ended after “The Treaty of Versailles” and its effects on Germany and the peace world. We will discuss loses of property, reduction in military forces and major loses of payments Germany was faced after this treaty.  The treaty of Versailles and the world war one changed in peace by the diplomatic negotiations. Researcher will adopt the qualitative mixed methodology or the descriptive methodology. The purpose of the research is to find how the diplomacy works for the peace creation in for the treaty of Versailles during the World War One. This research finds critically and analytical role of diplomacy in the peace treaty of Versailles. 

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Published

2026-03-29

How to Cite

Kazmi, S. A. H. . (2026). Role of Diplomacy and the Peace of Versailles: A Case Study. ACADEMIA International Journal for Social Sciences, 5(3(s2), 455-463. https://doi.org/10.63056/academia.5.3(b).2026.1821