The unfinished peace after World War I : America, Britain and the stabilisation of Europe, 1919-1932 / / Patrick O. Cohrs [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Cohrs Patrick O. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 693 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 327.09042 |
Soggetto topico | World politics - 1919-1932 |
ISBN |
1-107-38617-9
1-107-15477-4 1-280-48039-4 0-511-22031-6 0-511-22119-3 0-511-21922-9 0-511-31458-2 0-511-49700-8 0-511-21990-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Prologue: The truncated peace of Versailles and its consequences, 1919-1923 -- The wider challenges: The legacy of the Great War and the era of imperialism -- Wilson, Lloyd George and the quest for a 'peace to end all wars' -- The ill-founded peace of 1919 -- The escalation of Europe's post-Versailles crisis, 1920-1923 -- The escalation of Europe's post-Versailles crisis, 1920-1923 -- Towards a Progressive transformation of European politics: The reorientation of American stabilisation policy, 1921-1923 -- Towards transatlantic co-operation and a new European order: The reorientation of British stabilisation policy, 1922-1924 --The turning-point: The Anglo-American intervention in the Ruhr crisis -- From antagonism to accommodation: The reorientation of French and German postwar policies, 1923-1924 -- The two paths to the London conference: The Dawes process and the recasting of European international politics -- The first 'real' peace settlement after World War I: The London agreement of 1924 and the consequences of the 'economic peace' -- II: Europe's nascent Pax Anglo-Americana, 1924-1925 -- The dawning of a Progressive Pax Americana in Europe? -- Towards the Locarno pact: Britain's quest for a new European concert, 1924-1925 -- Regression?: US policy and the 'political insurance' of Europe's 'economic peace' -- Beyond irreconcilable differences?: New German and French approaches to European security -- The path to Locarno -- and its transatlantic dimension -- The second 'real' peace settlement after World War I: The Locarno conference and the emergence of a new European concert.
III: The unfinished transatlantic peace order: the system of London and Locarno, 1926-1929 -- Sustaining stability, legitimating peaceful change: The challenges of the latter 1920s -- Progressive visions and limited commitments: American stabilisation efforts in the era of London and Locarno -- Progressive visions and limited commitments: American stabilisation efforts in the era of London and Locarno -- 'Reciprocity'?: Britain as 'honest broker' in the Locarno system -- The new European concert -- and its limits -- Thoiry -- the failed quest for a 'final postwar agreement' -- Towards peaceful change in eastern Europe?: The crux of transforming Polish-German relations -- Achievements and constraints: The European security system of the latter 1920s -- No 'new world order': The limits of the Kellogg-Briand pact -- The initiation of the Young process: The final bid to fortify the system of London and Locarno -- The last 'grand bargain' after World War I: The Hague settlement of 1929 and its aftermath -- Epilogue: The disintegration of the unfinished transatlantic peace order, 1930-1932 -- an inevitable demise? -- Conclusion: The incipient transformation of international politics after World War I -- learning processes and lessons. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457757303321 |
Cohrs Patrick O. | ||
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The unfinished peace after World War I : America, Britain and the stabilisation of Europe, 1919-1932 / / Patrick O. Cohrs [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Cohrs Patrick O. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 693 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 327.09042 |
Soggetto topico | World politics - 1919-1932 |
ISBN |
1-107-38617-9
1-107-15477-4 1-280-48039-4 0-511-22031-6 0-511-22119-3 0-511-21922-9 0-511-31458-2 0-511-49700-8 0-511-21990-3 |
Classificazione | 15.70 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Prologue: The truncated peace of Versailles and its consequences, 1919-1923 -- The wider challenges: The legacy of the Great War and the era of imperialism -- Wilson, Lloyd George and the quest for a 'peace to end all wars' -- The ill-founded peace of 1919 -- The escalation of Europe's post-Versailles crisis, 1920-1923 -- The escalation of Europe's post-Versailles crisis, 1920-1923 -- Towards a Progressive transformation of European politics: The reorientation of American stabilisation policy, 1921-1923 -- Towards transatlantic co-operation and a new European order: The reorientation of British stabilisation policy, 1922-1924 --The turning-point: The Anglo-American intervention in the Ruhr crisis -- From antagonism to accommodation: The reorientation of French and German postwar policies, 1923-1924 -- The two paths to the London conference: The Dawes process and the recasting of European international politics -- The first 'real' peace settlement after World War I: The London agreement of 1924 and the consequences of the 'economic peace' -- II: Europe's nascent Pax Anglo-Americana, 1924-1925 -- The dawning of a Progressive Pax Americana in Europe? -- Towards the Locarno pact: Britain's quest for a new European concert, 1924-1925 -- Regression?: US policy and the 'political insurance' of Europe's 'economic peace' -- Beyond irreconcilable differences?: New German and French approaches to European security -- The path to Locarno -- and its transatlantic dimension -- The second 'real' peace settlement after World War I: The Locarno conference and the emergence of a new European concert.
III: The unfinished transatlantic peace order: the system of London and Locarno, 1926-1929 -- Sustaining stability, legitimating peaceful change: The challenges of the latter 1920s -- Progressive visions and limited commitments: American stabilisation efforts in the era of London and Locarno -- Progressive visions and limited commitments: American stabilisation efforts in the era of London and Locarno -- 'Reciprocity'?: Britain as 'honest broker' in the Locarno system -- The new European concert -- and its limits -- Thoiry -- the failed quest for a 'final postwar agreement' -- Towards peaceful change in eastern Europe?: The crux of transforming Polish-German relations -- Achievements and constraints: The European security system of the latter 1920s -- No 'new world order': The limits of the Kellogg-Briand pact -- The initiation of the Young process: The final bid to fortify the system of London and Locarno -- The last 'grand bargain' after World War I: The Hague settlement of 1929 and its aftermath -- Epilogue: The disintegration of the unfinished transatlantic peace order, 1930-1932 -- an inevitable demise? -- Conclusion: The incipient transformation of international politics after World War I -- learning processes and lessons. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784344103321 |
Cohrs Patrick O. | ||
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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