1st Edition

Conservatism and Foreign Policy During the Lloyd George Coalition 1918-1922

By Inbal Rose Copyright 1999
320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

Rose analyses the Conservative response to the foreign policy strategies in the post-war coalition, highlighting the complex nature and development of Conservative foreign policy thinking.

Chapter 1 Demobilization and the General Election: The Challenge of Adjustment; Chapter 2 The Paris Conference: The Need for Containment; Chapter 3 Preserving the Peace I: The League of Nations; Chapter 4 Preserving the Peace II: The Anglo-American Guarantee; Chapter 5 Myth and Tradition in Conservative Foreign Policy; Chapter 6 Atlanticism: The American Option; Chapter 7 The Era of Conferences I: Conference Co-operation and Unity; Chapter 8 Thinking Imperially: A Question of Empire; Chapter 9 The Era of Conferences II: The French Connection; Chapter 10 The Genoa Conference: A Dangerous Conspiracy; Chapter 11 The Chanak Crisis: The Most Troublesome of All Questions; conclusion Conclusions: Conservatives, Coalition and Foreign Policy;

Biography

Inbal Rose Hebrew University, Jerusalem

'Well-researched and logically presented.' - Albion