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Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transatlantic Studies. 16:20-37
This article evaluates the British government’s attitude to the trade mission to Argentina led by Viscount D’Abernon in 1929 and analyses its impact on Anglo-Argentina commercial relations. It explores notions of informal empire in South America
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Diplomacy & Statecraft. 25:77-93
Of the five diplomats who held the post of British ambassador to Berlin during the interwar period, the two-year embassy of Sir Ronald Lindsay, 1926–1928, has received least attention by historians. This article charts three main aspects of Lindsay
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Diplomacy & Statecraft. 16:651-669
This article argues that Sir Eric Phipps’ reputation as an “anti-appeaser” of Germany during his Berlin embassy 1933–1937 is not accurate. While Phipps was not in favor of placating Hitler by making territorial concessions, he had much in com
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Contemporary British History. 18:53-73
Curzon succeeded Balfour as Foreign Secretary in October 1919. However, during Balfour's absence from London during the Paris Peace Conference, Curzon was responsible for a substantial amount of the decision-making on British foreign policy. Curzon's
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Contemporary British History. 18:1-12
Harold Nicolson, in his seminal study of diplomatic theory, warned his reader against using the word ‘diplomacy’ as a synonym for ‘foreign policy’ or for ‘negotiation’. Further travesties of meanin...
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary History. 39:57-70
This article examines British policy towards Germany in the period between the end of the first world war and the resumption of full diplomatic relations between the two countries in June 1920. In particular, it concentrates on the relationship betwe
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Diplomacy & Statecraft. 11:49-71
This article reappraises the complex relationship between Lord Curzon and Lloyd George in the years between the former's appointment as Foreign Secretary and the latter's fall from office as Prime Minister in 1922. It argues that the widely held view
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Contemporary European History. 9:209-224
This article is a reassessment of F. G. Stambrook's well-known claim that Lord D'Abernon was the architect of German Locarno diplomacy. It suggests that Stambrook did not fully understand D'Abernon's relationship with the Luther–Stresemann governme
Autor:
Gaynor L. Johnson
1. The Foreign Office and British Foreign Policy: Adaptation and Resistance 2. Empire and Europe: The Foreign Office and Foreign Policy, 1890-1914 3. Lord Curzon as Acting Foreign Secretary, Jan-Oct 1919 4. Adapting to a New World? British Foreign Po
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203322710
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203322710