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As we approach the centenary on June 28 of the signing of The Treaty of Versailles in the glittering Hall of Mirrors of the palace of a succession of French kings, we must try not to make the same catastrophic mistakes again. Now, at least, we have a roadmap. But one that too many of our leaders today seem determined to ignore at every turn. From my earliest days at Harvard a half century ago to the publication of my last book, " A Shattered Peace: Versailles and the Price We Pay Today ," I've made a bit of a career studying this treaty, what led up to it, the context of the negotiations and especially its horrific consequences.

And if there is one lesson I've learned, it's a simple one: Do not, under any circumstances, use an international agreement as a vehicle for either vengeance or hubris.

Certainly, participants in negotiations beginning at the G level on Friday —particularly the various discussions ranging from nuclear issues surrounding North Korea and Iran to Ukraine, Yemen and a host of other regional conflicts—could learn from the failures and fissures first laid bare at Versailles. There was evidence from the very beginning of how badly off-course this negotiation would be. Even before their arrival in Paris for the negotiations, the leaders of Britain and France had pledged to exact vengeance and tribute from their defeated adversaries.

Trump-Macron meeting in Normandy: Look for fireworks. President Woodrow Wilson arrived seeking not a pound of flesh, but a far better world. He was outnumbered and, as a novice in the jungle of European power politics, outmaneuvered at every turn as he sought to make good on the grand moral principles on which he based America's entry into a war far from his nation's shores. Consider today. Final price marked down on each product. Does not apply to gift card purchases or exchanges. Does not apply to third-party brands or outlets.

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