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  2. Four-Power Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Four-Power Treaty (四カ国条約, Shi-ka-koku Jōyaku) was a treaty signed by the United States, Great Britain, France and Japan at the Washington Naval Conference on 13 December 1921. It was partly a follow-up to the Lansing-Ishii Treaty , signed between the U.S. and Japan. [ 1 ]

  3. Four-Power Pact - Wikipedia

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    Initials on the Four-Power Pact, from Francesco Salata's Il patto Mussolini. The Four-Power Pact, also known as the Quadripartite Agreement, was an international treaty between the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Germany that was initialed on 7 June 1933 and signed on 15 July 1933 in the Palazzo Venezia, Rome.

  4. International relations (1919–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The main achievement was a series of naval disarmament postals agreed to by all the participants, which lasted for a decade. These resulted in three major treaties – Four-Power Treaty, Five-Power Treaty (the Washington Naval Treaty), the Nine-Power Treaty – and a number of smaller agreements. [9] [10] Britain now took the lead.

  5. Quadripartite Agreement - Wikipedia

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    A Quadripartite Agreement is a treaty among four states or four commercial parties, and it may refer to: Quadripartite Agreement (1933), signed in Rome on 7 June 1933, by France, Britain, Italy and Germany. Also known as Four-Power Pact it was proposed by Mussolini, a reinvigoration of the Locarno Pact.

  6. Four Power Agreement on Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of the four foreign ministers at the Allied Control Council headquarters building for the signing of the final protocol on 3 June 1972. The Four Power Agreement on Berlin, also known as the Berlin Agreement or the Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin, was agreed on 3 September 1971 by the reconvened Allied Control Council, consisting of ambassadors of the four wartime Allied powers.

  7. Il patto Mussolini - Wikipedia

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    Il patto Mussolini, sometimes credited as Salata's greatest commercial success, [5] is an analysis and history of the Four Power Pact, a non-belligerence treaty that was initialed in June 1933 in the Palazzo Venezia in Rome by France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. [1]

  8. Four Power (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Four-Power Treaty, made at the Washington Naval Conference November 1921 to February 1922. The Four-Power Pact was an international treaty initialed on June 7, 1933, signed on July 15, 1933. The Four Powers represented in the Allied Control Council as the military occupation governing body in Germany after the end of World War II.

  9. Anglo-Japanese Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific powers of the United States, Japan, France and Britain would sign the Four-Power Treaty, and adding on various other countries such as China to create the Nine-Power Treaty. The Four-Power Treaty would provide a minimal structure for the expectations of international relations in the Pacific, as well as a loose alliance without any ...