Spendid isolation? Britain, the balance of power and the origins of the First World War
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1999Description: 518pISBN:- 0340657901 (hbk.):
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Book | Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf | 940.311 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0010460 |
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Suggests that Britain did not have a foreign policy tradition of maintaining a balance of power, and that British involvement in the First World War was neither inevitable or desirable, particularly given the costs of doing so.
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