Pioneering study which charts how the collective mindset of Britain's diplomatic élite reacted to and shaped nineteenth-century British foreign policy.
Pioneering study which charts how the collective mindset of Britain's diplomatic élite reacted to and shaped nineteenth-century British foreign policy.
T. G. Otte is Senior Lecturer in Diplomatic History at the University of East Anglia. His recent publications include The China Question: Great Power Rivalry and British Isolation, 1894-1905 (2007), The Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1854-1946 (with Keith Neilson, 2009) and Coalition Government in Britain: From Glorious Revolution to Cameron-Clegg (as editor, 2010).
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Introduction 1. Illusions of supremacy: the Foreign Office mind, 1865-74 2. The problems of isolation: the Foreign Office mind, 1874-85 3. Problems of consolidation: the Foreign Office mind, 1885-92 4. Two eastern questions: the Foreign Office mind and the period of flux in great power politics, 1892-1900 5. The transformation of great power politics: the Edwardian Foreign Office mind, 1900-7 6. The end of an era: the late-Edwardian Foreign Office mind, 1907-14 Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Illusions of supremacy: the Foreign Office mind, 1865-74 2. The problems of isolation: the Foreign Office mind, 1874-85 3. Problems of consolidation: the Foreign Office mind, 1885-92 4. Two eastern questions: the Foreign Office mind and the period of flux in great power politics, 1892-1900 5. The transformation of great power politics: the Edwardian Foreign Office mind, 1900-7 6. The end of an era: the late-Edwardian Foreign Office mind, 1907-14 Conclusion.
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