Keith Neilson is Professor of History at the Royal Military College of Canada, Ontario. His previous publications include Britain and the Last Tsar. The Russian Factor in British Policy, 1894-1917 (1995) and, with Zara Steiner, Britain and the Origins of the First World War (2003).
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Introduction 1. The period of persuasion: British strategic foreign policy and Soviet Russia, 1919-33 2. 1933-4: parallel interests? 3. A clash of sensibilities: January to June 1935 4. Complications and choices: July 1935-February 1936 5. Soviet Russian assertiveness: February 1936-July 1937 6. Chamberlain's interlude: May 1937-September 1938 7. Chamberlain as Buridan's ass: October 1938-September 1939 Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The period of persuasion: British strategic foreign policy and Soviet Russia, 1919-33 2. 1933-4: parallel interests? 3. A clash of sensibilities: January to June 1935 4. Complications and choices: July 1935-February 1936 5. Soviet Russian assertiveness: February 1936-July 1937 6. Chamberlain's interlude: May 1937-September 1938 7. Chamberlain as Buridan's ass: October 1938-September 1939 Conclusion.
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