British Diplomacy and the Concept of the Eastern Pact (1933-1935) : Analyses, Projects, Activities.
Dariusz Jeziorny explores British diplomatic relations in the years 1933'1935, illuminating London's attitude towards the Eastern Pact and highlighting British diplomacy's way of thinking and acting toward the European and even global situation. Was His Majesty's Government inter...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Ibidem Press,
2018.
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- Intro; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 From Fear to Partial Acceptance. British Approach to Collective Security (1919â#x80;#x93;1933); CHAPTER 2 Turning Point in the Moscowâ#x80;#x93;Berlin Relations in the Assessment of British Diplomacy (January 1933â#x80;#x93;January 1934); 2.1. Foreign Office and the Increasing Soviet-German Conflict in 1933; 2.2. In the Face of the Soviet Diplomatic Game Concerning the Baltic States at the Turn of 1933/1934; 2.3. Moscowâ#x80;#x99;s Declarations on Collective Security Policy (December 1933â#x80;#x93;January 1934).
- CHAPTER 3 Londonâ#x80;#x99;s Reactions to the Emergence of the Concept of the â#x80;#x9C;Eastern Locarnoâ#x80;#x9D; (Marchâ#x80;#x93;July 1934)3.1. The International Context of the Franco-Soviet Initiative in the Assessment of the Foreign Office; 3.2 British Opinions on the Reports of the Soviet Plans to Join the League of Nations; 3.3. The Foreign Office Reaction to the French Declaration of Extending the Locarno System in East Central Europe (Mayâ#x80;#x93;June 1934); 3.4. Analysis of the French Project of 27 June 1934.
- CHAPTER 4 British Diplomatic Efforts for the Accession of the Soviet Union to the Collective Security System (Julyâ#x80;#x94;September 1934)4.1. Louis Barthouâ#x80;#x99;s Visit in London (9â#x80;#x93;10 July 1934); 4.2. The Activity of the Foreign Office for the Conclusion of the Eastern Pact; 4.3. Slowdown in the Activities of the British Diplomacy; 4.4. In View of the Rejection of the Concept of the Eastern Pact of Mutual Assistance by the Third Reich and Poland; 4.5. Great Britain and the Accession of the USSR to the League of Nations.
- CHAPTER 5 Impasse in Negotiations on the Eastern Pact after the Death of Louis Barthou (October 1934â#x80;#x93;February 1935)5.1. International and Internal Conditions of the British Governmentâ#x80;#x99;s Foreign Policy at the Turn of 1934 and 1935; 5.2. Foreign Office and the Parisâ#x80;#x93;Moscowâ#x80;#x93;Berlin Triangle (Octoberâ#x80;#x93;December 1934); 5.3. Assessment of the Political Activity of the USSR at the Turn of 1934/1935; 5.4. Foreign Office and the Diplomatic Activity of Pierre Laval in the European Arena (December 1934â#x80;#x93;January 1935).
- 5.5. The London Visit of Pierre-Ã#x89;tienne Flandin and Pierre Laval (1â#x80;#x93;3 February 1935)CHAPTER 6 Negotiations on the Concept of the Eastern Pact of Non-Aggression and Consultation (Februaryâ#x80;#x93;April 1935); 6.1. Formulating a New Concept of the Eastern Pact; 6.2. Hopes Associated with the Visit of British Ministers in Berlin; 6.3. Anthony Edenâ#x80;#x99;s Talks in Moscow; 6.4. Sounding of the New Concept of the Eastern Pact in Warsaw and Prague; 6.5. Eastern Pact at the Conference in Stresa (11â#x80;#x93;14 April 1935).
- CHAPTER 7 Epilogue of British Efforts for the Conclusion of the Eastern Pact (Aprilâ#x80;#x93;November 1935).