
Joseph Maiolo and Laura Robson, "The League of Nations" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
23.01.2026
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Laura Robson and Joe Maiolo challenge histories of the League of Nations that present it as a meaningful if flawed experiment in global governance in The League of Nations (Cambridge UP, 2025). Such accounts have largely failed to admit its overriding purpose: not to work towards international cooperation among equally sovereign states, but to claim control over the globe's resources, weapons, and populations for its main showrunners (including the United States) – and not through the gentle arts of persuasion and negotiation but through the direct and indirect use of force and the monopolisation of global military and economic power. The League's advocates framed its innovations, from refugee aid to disarmament, as manifestations of its commitment to an obvious universal good and, often, as a series of technocratic, scientific solutions to the problems of global disorder. But its practices shored up the dominance of the western victors and preserved longstanding structures of international power and civilizational-racial hierarchy.
Laura Robson is Elihu Professor of Global Affairs and History at Yale University.
Joe Maiolo is Professor of International History at King's College London.
Lucas Tse is Examination Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
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