内容説明
This book provides a comprehensive examination of British policy during the Ruhr occupation crisis of 1922-24. It explores Britain's attitude to reparations and to broader questions of postwar European reconstruction and stability, revealing the dilemmas caused by Britain's underlying strategic and economic weakness after the First World War. It highlights the difficulties Britain encountered when dealing with her European neighbours and provides a valuable insight into the complexity of British foreign policy during this brief but crucial period.
目次
Dedication Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction The Bonar Law Cabinet and the Origins of the Crisis Benevolent Neutrality, January-April 1923 Tentative Intervention, April-July 1923 British Policy in Chaos, August-September 1923 Britain and the German Collapse, September-December 1923 Establishing the Committees of Experts, September-December 1923 Resolution, January-August 1924 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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