Regional blocs (Twilight of a New Era)

By the 1930s it was clear in some policymakers and politicians that the League of Nations had failed to become an international forum. To many it was tied to the revanchist post World War I settlement of Europe.

US isolationisms and Pan-American countries created the model to follow by many nations in the form of the Pan-American Union (1924), followed by others.

Regional blocs, by means of the resources they controlled with in their territories, became key international arbiters of international affairs.

The Greater East Asian Prosperity Alliance was the failed attempt of Japan to built a regional bloc, but was dissolved by the Allies after the Great Pacific War.

The regional blocs are
 * Pan-American Union (1924)
 * Imperial Commonwealth Federation
 * International Community of Socialist States
 * French Union
 * Nordic Association
 * Commonwealth of Sates