Guarantee of peace : the League of Nations in British policy, 1914-1925 /
This new look at the League of Nations is not an attempt to realise an idea, but as an element in the day-to-day conduct of Britain's foreign policy and domestic politics during the period 1914-25.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: The League in British Policy
- 1. �Give Pause to the Hardiest Aggressor�: A Guarantee of Peace, 1914�1917
- 2. �Much More than an Organization to Prevent War�: Beyond the Guarantee of Peace, 1917�1918
- 3. �The Key to the Peace was the Guarantee of the Peace�: The Creation of the League, 1918�1919
- 4. �In Default of an Immediate Realization of a True League of Nations�: The First Years of the League, 1919�1921
- 5. �A Genuine and Energetic League of Nations Policy�: Lord Robert Cecil and the Treaty of Mutual Assistance, 1922�19236. �Upholding the Covenant and the Public Law of Europe�: The Corfu Crisis, 1923
- 7. �The Wiser and Wider Security at which we are Ourselves Aiming�: The Labour Government and the Geneva Protocol, 1924
- 8. �The Real Dividing Line between the Years of War and the Peace that is to Follow�: Towards Locarno, 1924�1925
- 9. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
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