A RETHINKING OF THE FACTORS WHICH LED TO THE AMERICAN ENTRY INTO THE
WAR.
The complicated situation which led to the American entry into the
First World War in 1917 is often explained from the perspective of
public opinion, US domestic politics, or financial and economic
opportunity. This book, however,reasserts the importance of diplomats
and diplomacy. Based on extensive original research, the book provides
a detailed examination of British, German, and American diplomacy in
the period 1914-17. It argues that British and German diplomacy in
this period followed the same patterns as had been established in the
preceding decades. It goes on to consider key issues which concerned
diplomats, including the international legality of Britain's economic
blockade of Germany, Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare,
peace initiatives, and Germany's attempt to manipulate in its favour
the long history of distrust in Mexican-American relations. Overall,
the book demonstrates thatdiplomats and diplomacy played a key role,
thereby providing a fresh and original approach to this crucially
important subject.
JUSTIN QUINN OLMSTEAD is an Assistant Professor of History at the
University of Central Oklahoma.
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The Role of British and German Diplomacy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787443686
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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