International Relations and the Labour Party: Intellectuals and Policy Making from 1918-1945
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From 1918 to 1945 the British Labour Party worked closely with some of the most prominent names in international relations (IR) scholarship. Through such structures as the 'Advisory Committee on International Questions', academic IR specialists were instrumental in the construction of Labour foreign policy, preparing a wealth of memoranda, reports and pamphlets for the Party.
Here Lucian Ashworth examines the crucial role played by IR theorists. He puts the international theories of five key writers - Leonard Woolf, H.N. Brailsford, Philip Noel Baker, Norman Angell and David Mitrany - into the context of both the development of Labour's international policy and the evolution of the international environment between the wars. He demonstrates the inadequacy of the current interpretation within IR of the inter-war period and argues the obsession with the anachronistic division between realism and idealism - terms that had different connotations before World War II - masks both the very different debates that were going on at the time, and the changing international landscape of the inter-war period itself.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781845115586
EAN: 9781845115586
Publisher Date: 19 Feb 2008
Binding: HARDCOVER
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 327.410
Height: 216 mm
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 288 pages
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 29 mm
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2007
ISBN-10: 1845115589
Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Continuations: English
Depth: 25
Gardner Classification Code: W01
Language: English
No of Pages: 294
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Sub Title: Intellectuals and Policy Making from 1918-1945
Width: 146 mm