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

    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