An important element in the 1918 Sinn Féin election manifesto was to secure recognition at the forthcoming peace conference that would end the
World War of 1914 to 1918. President
Woodrow Wilson of the United States had suggested that the
Versailles Peace Conference would be inclusive and even-handed, but his "
Fourteen Points" had called for "equal weight" between parties at arbitration in article 5, and not outright declarations of independence. In June 1920, a "Draft Treaty between the new
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Republic of Ireland" was circulated in Dublin.
E. H. Carr, the historian of early
Bolshevism, considered that "... the negotiations were not taken very seriously on either side." The RSFSR was a
pariah state at the time. ==See also==