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  • - Israel's Foreign Policy Orientation 1948-1956
    av Uri (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Bialer
    467 - 1 432,-

    In this important book Dr Bialer describes the internal debates within the Israeli political parties, and particularly the highly ideological labour movement, on the choices between pro-Soviet, pro-Western or non-aligned foreign policies.

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    999,-

    The complex dilemmas facing governments regarding the promotion of human rights are considered here. Contributors explore what an 'ethical foreign policy' means, then look at potential or actual instruments of ethical foreign policy-making; three case studies assess the difficulties raised by the incorporation of ethical considerations into foreign policy.

  • - Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
    av Aryeh L. Unger
    466,-

    Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the role of the totalitarian party in relation to the people under its rule. Drawing upon published and unpublished sources from the two foremost examples of totalitarian government in the twentieth century, it examines the specific contribution of the party to the control and mobilization of people under totalitarianism of the 'Right' and 'Left'.

  • av Alaba Ogunsanwo
    466,-

    Originally published in 1974, this is a meticulously researched and incisive examination of a subject which has often been submerged in propaganda. Dr Ogunsanwo traces in great detail the phases and development of Chinese policy in Africa, diplomatic, military, economic, social and cultural relations over the whole of the continent from 1958 to 1971.

  • - Papers of the Anglo-Japanese Conference on the History of the Second World War
     
    466,-

    This collection of papers, selected from those given at the Anglo-Japanese Conference held in London in 1979, focuses on British and Japanese views of the events leading up to, during and immediately after the Second World War. Grounded in the archives of both countries, they offer a pioneering and fascinating exploration of Anglo-Japanese relations during this period.

  • - Political-Military Interactions in the 1950s
    av J.H. Kalicki
    466,-

    This study of Sino-American crises in the 1950s sets out to define the most important crisis system in the Far East in terms of the behaviour of the United States and the People's Republic of China and of the crisis interactions which occurred between them.

  • - Problems in Conflicting Authority, 1976-1986
    av Beatrice (The University of Hong Kong) Leung
    552 - 1 880,-

    How can the government of the People's Republic of China with its claim to absolute sovereignty be reconciled with the spiritual authority of the Catholic Church? In this study of the subject, Dr Beatrice Leung analyses the interactions between China and the Holy See from 1976 to 1986.

  • av Steiner
    492,-

    The Slovak Dilemma is a case-study in nationalism. Accepting the view that the four and a half million Slovaks who inhabit the eastern part of Czechoslovakia are a separate Slav ethnic group, Dr Steiner describes their position in Czechoslovak history, their role in political life, the extraordinary persistence and continuing frustration of their national aspirations.

  • av Procopis Papastratis
    467,-

    This book examines in detail how British policy towards Greece was formulated and implemented from 1941 to 1944. The defeat of Greece and the fall of the dictatorial regime of General Metaxas confronted the British with new problems, the most important being the reconciliation of military and political objectives.

  • av Richard (UC Swansea) Taylor
    492,-

    This book looks at the Soviet cinema in its formative period from the political point of view, examining both the attitude of the authorities towards the cinema and the actual use to which the cinema was put.

  • - The History and Ideas of the First Polish Socialist Party 1878-1886
    av Lucjan Blit
    467,-

    This is a study of the men and women who pioneered socialist and Marxist ideas among the Poles in the seventies and eighties of the nineteenth century.

  • - Documents on Great-Power Relations 1968-1975
     
    701,-

    Between the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and the singing of the Helinski accords in August 1975, major changes occurred in the condition of the East-West conflict and more generally in the structure of great-power relations which had been built up since the end of the Second World War.

  • - The Balkan Clue
    av Martin L. van Creveld
    363,-

    Did Mussolini invade Greece against Hitler's wishes? Were Fuhrer's plans for that country purely defensive? How did the German campaign in the Balkans affect their attack on Soviet Russia? These are a few of the questions to which Dr van Crevland provides provocative answers.

  • av Ann Trotter
    467,-

    This is a study of Britain's attempts after the Manchurian crisis of 1931-3 to redefine her aims in east Asia and to develop a viable policy of friendship towards China and goodwill towards Japan.

  • - American Foreign Policy and the Pursuit of Stability, 1969-1976
    av Robert S. Litwak
    466,-

    Although many volumes have been written on the Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy, this book provides the first sustained treatment of the Nixon Doctrine. The Nixon Doctrine established the basis not only for the subsequent American withdrawal from Vietnam, but also, more broadly, for US security policy towards the Third World.

  • av Spyros (London School of Economics and Political Science) Economides
    518,-

    The end of the Cold War saw a dramatic rise in peacekeeping and related field operations. Through eight case studies of major United Nations interventions, this book traces the most important developments in UN peacemaking operations since the 1990s.

  • av Kenneth J. Calder
    467,-

    This book attempts to explain this evolution in British policy in the case of the Poles, Czechoslovaks and Yugoslavs, the three most important subject nationalities in eastern Europe. The book is based primarily on the official records of the British government, which have been supplemented with material from private collections.

  • - A Transformation from an Aristocratic to a Totalitarian Autocracy
    av Andargachew (Addis Ababa University) Tiruneh
    671 - 2 074,-

    A comprehensive account of the Ethiopian revolution, from its origins to 1987. Dr Tiruneh makes extensive use of primary sources written in the national official language, and was the first Ethiopian national to write on this subject.

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    466,-

    The complex dilemmas facing governments regarding the promotion of human rights are considered here. Contributors explore what an 'ethical foreign policy' means, then look at potential or actual instruments of ethical foreign policy-making; three case studies assess the difficulties raised by the incorporation of ethical considerations into foreign policy.

  • - Grotius, Colonialism and Order in World Politics
    av Edward (University of Oxford) Keene
    466 - 835,-

    It is commonly argued that the system of state sovereignty is currently in a situation of upheaval. Keene's book questions this assumption, arguing that sovereignty has never existed globally in any case, as international relations beyond the West have been influenced by the norms of colonialism rather than international law.

  • av Yitzhak Shichor
    467 - 1 552,-

    It has been assumed that the Middle East played a rather marginal role in Chinese strategic calculations; yet at times the Chinese have been portrayed as a disruptive and subversive force in this area. This volume attempts to correct both views by providing a comprehensive analysis of China's Middle Eastern policy.

  • - United Nations Experience in Cambodia, Former Yugoslavia and Somalia
     
    466,-

    This book explores the experience of the United Nations in Cambodia, former Yugoslavia, and Somalia.

  • - The British Experience, October 1938-June 1941
    av Christopher Hill
    731 - 1 699,-

    An original study of British foreign policymaking at the highest level, this book will be widely read by international relations specialists while historians will welcome the close-textured account of key episodes of the period 1938-41. It will also reinvigorate debates among political scientists on the nature of Cabinet government.

  • - The International Theory of J. A. Hobson
    av David Long
    467,-

    J. A. Hobson was an important liberal writer on international relations, most famous for his theory of imperialism. In the first comprehensive analysis of Hobson's writings on international relations David Long examines the philosophical outlook and political economy that inform Hobson's thinking.

  • - United Nations Experience in Cambodia, Former Yugoslavia and Somalia
     
    1 626,-

    This book explores the experience of the United Nations in Cambodia, former Yugoslavia, and Somalia.

  • - Attitudes and Diplomacy
    av B. J. C. McKercher
    505 - 1 626,-

    It has long been argued that Baldwin's second government, especially the Foreign Office led by Austen Chamberlain, was to blame for the deterioration in Anglo-American relations in 1927-9. This book argues that Chamberlain consistently worked for an improvement in relations and found the means for a settlement in 1929.

  • - An 'Active' Neutrality
    av Selim Deringil
    561,-

    This book provides the first systematic analysis of Turkish diplomacy during the Second World War. The 'active neutrality' policy has been criticised for its immorality, but Professor Deringil shows that Turkey's own military and political weakness made any other course of action impractical.

  • - Foreign Company-Host Government Relations
    av Khong Cho Oon
    466,-

    This book examines the relationship between foreign companies and government within the Indonesian oil industry. Dr Khong identifies the factors that determine the balance between central regulation and policies and untrammelled company activity and how they might be affected by these policies.

  • - The First Decade of the Nixon Doctrine
    av Joo-Hong Nam
    466,-

    The book analyses the strategic rationale of the American security commitment to South Korea in the light of the palpable failure of containment strategy in Indo-China. It identifies changing conditions on the American perspective and general problems in the region. The security position of South Korea bears directly upon the achievement of peace and stability throughout East Asia.

  • - The Transformation of a Security System 1957-1971
    av Kin Wah Chin
    466,-

    First published in 1983, Kin Wah Chin provides a study of the defence of the Malaysian-Singapore region from the perspective of evolving intra-alliance relations within a unique defence system.

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