The influence of United States and dominion opinion on the formation of British foreign policy, 1937-9
<p>The authorities who have examined the decisions made in Britain on the appeasement of Europe hardly consider the influence of United States and dominion opinion. Even in the 1960s the general works thought the dominions worth, at most, one or two lines. D.C. Watt implied dominion responsib...
Main Author: | Ovendale, R |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1972
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