Leadership in international relations : the balance of power and the origins of World War II

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Leadership in international relations : the balance of power and the origins of World War II

Ariel Ilan Roth

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Using the engaging case of British security policy between the world wars, this book argues that an effective balance of power, which is the key to a stable international system, is a deliberate act of policy and that leaders play a determinative role in building an effective balance.

Table of Contents

Structural Neo-Realism and the British Case A Qualitative Model of Leadership Leader: Stanley Baldwin Leadership Evaluated: Stanley Baldwin Leader: Neville Chamberlain Leadership Evaluated: Neville Chamberlain Conclusion Epilogue: The Balance of Power in the 21st Century Appendix I: Biographical Sketch: Stanley Baldwin Appendix II: Biographical Sketch: Neville Chamberlain

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