British Diplomacy and the Concept of the Eastern Pact (1933-1935) : Analyses, Projects, Activities
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
3838210700
ISBN-13
9783838210704
Edition
New
Publisher
ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Imprint
ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Scho
Country of Manufacture
DE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 30th, 2017
Print length
622 Pages
Weight
1,010 grams
Dimensions
17.50 x 24.40 x 3.20 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Diplomacy
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Jeziornys gripping book explores British diplomatic relations in the years of 19331935, illuminating Londons attitude towards the Eastern Pact and highlighting the way of thinking and acting of British diplomacy towards the European and even global situation. Was His Majestys Government interested in the success of the initiative promoted by Moscow and Paris? Did they understand the motives of the promoteurs? How did they react to the resistance of countries unwilling to accept such an issue? Who were Londons main partners to negotiate with? Could the Foreign Office be regarded competent in dealing with European problems, especially Eastern European ones? Were the former conclusions of the academic literature correct in assessing the particular powers role in the failure of the concept of the Eastern Pact? Jeziorny provides answers to these questions through detailed analysis of governmental materials available in The National Archives in London, particularly the general correspondence of the British Foreign Office at this time. A fascinating look behind the scenes of British diplomacy and its attitudes toward the French initiative.
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