Power and stability : British foreign policy, 1865-1965

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Power and stability : British foreign policy, 1865-1965

edited by Erik Goldstein and B.J.C. McKercher

Frank Cass, 2003

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Power and stability in British foreign policy, 1865-1965

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-345) and index

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  • British power and stability : the historical record / Zara Steiner
  • Power, sovereignty and the Great Republic : Anglo-American diplomatic relations in the era of the Civil War / Brian Holden Reid
  • 'Almost a law of nature'? Sir Edward Grey, the foreign office and the balance of power in Europe, 1905-12 / T.G. Otte
  • 'Après la Guerre finit, Soldat anglais partit...' : Anglo-French relations, 1918-25 / Alan Sharp and Keith Jeffery
  • 'Far too dangerous a gamble'? British intelligence and policy during the Chanak Crisis, September-October 1922 / John R. Ferris
  • The British official mind and the Lausanne Conference, 1922-23 / Erik Goldstein
  • Austen Chamberlain and the continental balance of power : strategy, stability, and the League of Nations, 1924-29 / B.J.C. McKercher
  • The British government and the sale of arms to the lesser European powers, 1936-39 / Glyn Stone
  • Invading Europe : the British Army and its preparations for the Normandy Campaign, 1942-44 / David French
  • Killing the MLF? The Wilson Government and nuclear sharing in Europe, 1964-66 / John Young

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Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780714655604

Description

The pursuit of stability drove British foreign policy even before 1865. These papers assess the implications of such a policy during the following 100 years when Britain slid from being the only global power to a regional European state.

Table of Contents

  • British Power and Stability - The Historical Record, Zara Steiner
  • Power, Sovereignty, and the Great Republic - Anglo-American Diplomatic Relations in the Era of the Civil War, Brian Holden Reid
  • Almost a Law of Nature? - Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Office, and the Balance of Power in Europe, 1905-1912, T.G. Otte
  • Apres la Guerre finit, Soldat anglais partit - Anglo-French Relations 1918-1925, Alan Sharp and Keith Jeffrey
  • Far Too Dangerous a Gamble? British Intelligence and Policy During the Chanak Crisis, September-October 1922, John R. Ferris
  • The British Official Mind and the Negotiation of the Lausanne Treaty, 1922-1923, Erik Goldstein
  • Austen Chamberlain and the Continental Balance of Power - Strategy, Stability, and the League of Nations, 1924-1929, B.J.C. McKercher
  • The British Government, and the Sale of Arms, Glyn Stone
  • Invading Europe - the British Army and its preparations for the Normandy campaign, 1942-1944, David French
  • Killing the MLF? The Wilson Government and Nuclear Sharing in Europe, 1964-1966, John Young.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780714684420

Description

The pursuit of stability drove British foreign policy even before 1865. These papers assess the implications of such a policy during the following 100 years when Britain slid from being the only global power to a regional European state.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Power and Stability in British Foreign Policy, 1865-1965, Erik Goldstein, B.J.C. McKercher
  • Chapter 2 British Power and Stability: The Historical Record, Zara Steiner
  • Chapter 3 Power, Sovereignty, and the Great Republic: Anglo-American Diplomatic Relations in the Era of the Civil War, Brian Holden Reid
  • Chapter 4 'Almost a Law of Nature'? Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Office, and the Balance of Power in Europe, 1905-12, T.G. Otte
  • Chapter 5 'Apres la Guerre finit, Soldat anglais Part it...': Anglo-French Relations 1918-25, Alan Sharp, Keith Jeffery
  • Chapter 6 'Far Too Dangerous a Gamble'? British Intelligence and Policy during the Chanak Crisis, September- October 1922, John R. Ferris
  • Chapter 7 The British Official Mind and the Lausanne Conference, 1922-23, Erik Goldstein
  • Chapter 8 Austen Chamberlain and the Continental Balance of Power: Strategy, Stability, and the League of Nations, 1924-29, B.J.C. McKercher
  • Chapter 9 The British Government and the Sale of Arms to the Lesser European Powers, 1936-39, Glyn Stone
  • Chapter 10 Invading Europe: The British Army and its Preparations for the Normandy Campaign, 1942-, David French
  • Chapter 11 Killing the MLF? The Wilson Government and Nuclear Sharing in Europe, 1964-66, John W. Young

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