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The Soviet-British Relations at the Turn of 1917/1918: Key Issues and Untapped Opportunities
Published 2020-11-01“…In this difficult context, practical steps of the foreign ministries of both countries primarily depended on the outcomes of the intense polemics between the British and the Bolshevist politicians, diplomats and opinion leaders. …”
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Colonial Diplomatic Relations and the Development of Pearling Industry in the Netherlands Indies, 1894-1899
Published 2024-07-01“…By examining these sources, this article highlights the use of colonial diplomatic networks in formulating a new pearling industry, particularly the correspondence between Dutch and British colonial officials. …”
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Soviet and British diplomacy at international conferences on the eve of the formation of the USSR
Published 2022-11-01“…The paper focuses on the peripeteias of interaction between the Soviet and British diplomacy at the key international summits of 1922 — the Genoa, the Hague, and the Lausanne conferences. …”
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The role of the Soviet Union in the Second World War in British history textbooks
Published 2024-11-01“…The article analyzes the representation of the role of the USSR in World War II in British history textbooks: what is underscored is the great powers’ diplomatic rivalry in the pre-war period; the «turning point» in the war; the general assessment of the Soviet people’s contribution to the victory. …”
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The Portsmouth peace Treaty of 1905 in assessment of British ruling elite, diplomacy and press
Published 2020-02-01“…Based on the study of parliamentary and diplomatic documents, materials of the British and Russian press, it is concluded that the British ruling circles are interested in signing peace between Japan and Russia, as well as the debatable assessment of the content of the articles of the Portsmouth Treaty and its impact on international relations in the Far East…”
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Theresa May et l’échec du « meaningful vote » : approche argumentative
Published 2020-10-01“…At the end of tough negotiations, May had therefore to convince Parliament that the deal she had struck with the EU respected the will of the British people and guaranteed Britain’s economic and diplomatic continuity. …”
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An Informal Approach to Interest-based Negotiations – Paul Anton Esterhazy and the “Cottage Coterie”
Published 2022-08-01“… Paul Anton Esterhazy was a prominent figure of the Hungarian aristocracy and a leading AustroHungarian politician, as well as a highly qualified and internationally recognised diplomat, with an extensive network of personal relations within the British elite. …”
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From English Gentleman to Spanish hidalgo: Frank Hall Standish (1799–1840) and his Spanish Art Collection
Published 2016-11-01“…He befriended resident diplomats such as the British vice-consul Julian Benjamin Williams, from whom he acquired some of his collection, and authored several publications, including a travel book on the countries of the Mediterranean, and another on the art and antiquities of Spain (specifically, the art collections of Seville and its hinterlands), which was published shortly before his death in 1840. …”
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Fighting Another’s War: Imperialist Projections on the Victorian Novel’s Continent
Published 2007-12-01“…Instead, it becomes a renegotiation of both Britain’s involvement—diplomatic or cultural as well as on the battlefield—in the wars waging in Europe at the time and, by metaphorical extension, its own “little wars” in the colonies. …”
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Contradictions of Collective Security Model: Modern Historiography on the Evolution of the Versailles System of International Relations in the 1930s
Published 2022-05-01“…Two alternative ways eventually developed to deal with the inconsistences of the early collective security system: «appeasement» project, initiated by British diplomacy; and the Soviet idea of military-political deterrence through coalition building. …”
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Letters of Friedrich Christian Weber to John Robeson from Russia, 1718-1719
Published 2022-05-01“…In spite of this the British government continued to view the ongoing negotiations at Åland as a threat. …”
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Embarking on Friendship: Exploring Early Soviet-Indian Relations
Published 2024-04-01“…During the Second World War, he was an uncompromising fighter against British colonialists. The Soviet Union did not pay sufficient attention to S.C. …”
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Business or Security? Goals and Decision-Making Inside the French Oil Policy of the 1920s
Published 2022-03-01“…Additional documents from the British and Russian archives help understand essential aspects of the Anglo-French and FrancoSoviet interactions around the “oil question.” …”
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International Dimension in Colonization of the North-West of America and California at the End of the 17-18 <sup>th</sup> Centuries
Published 2020-11-01“…The article reviews the initial period of European colonization of the North Pacific Ocean and California within the context of diplomatic relations between Russia and Spain during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. …”
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Scandinavia in Lithuanian Diplomacy in 1915-1917
Published 2000-12-01“…The fourth one - the British blockade of Germany. The material help of USA Lithuanians, which had been coming from the USA to Europe, couldn't get to Lithuania because it was a German territory and they wanted to protect their fund. …”
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Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871 – 1918
Published 2024-12-01“…In this chapter, Hoyer also underlines diplomatic skills of Bismarck. While she doesn’t mention the Concert of Europe when discussing Bismarck’s foreign policy, she clearly indicates how carefully he keeps a balance between all European powers. …”
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