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1915: Treaty of London

The 1915 Treaty of London Committee examines the significant diplomatic event that occurred during World War I, namely, the 1915 Treaty of London. This treaty was signed in secret between the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and Italy, and it played a crucial role in the international relations of the time. The committee delves into the content, reasons, consequences, and the role of Italy in this treaty. The treaty involved Italy's entry into the war and its decision to switch sides, which were pivotal moments in history. The committee analyzes how this treaty impacted Italy's and other parties' strategic calculations and altered the course of the war. Delegates will have the opportunity to better understand this period and Italy's diplomatic and strategic decisions, grasping the significance of this historical event.

Committee: 1915 Treaty of London
Agenda Item: Open Agenda

Under Secretary General: Çağan Taylan Özgün
Academic Assistant: Eralp Özsarı

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