'An illuminating and authoritative commentary upon the conduct of international relations during this critical era.' American Historical Review
Acknowledgments
Introduction
p. 3
A Note on Abbreviations
p. 14
The British Foreign Office from Grey to Austen Chamberlain
p. 15
The French Foreign Office: The Era of Philippe Berthelot
p. 49
Sweden: The Diplomacy of Osten Unden
p. 86
Czechoslovakia: The Diplomacy of Eduard Benes
p. 100
Diplomats and Diplomacy in the Early Weimar Republic
p. 123
Turkish Diplomacy from Mudros to Lausanne
p. 172
The Early Diplomacy of Italian Fascism, 1922-1932
p. 210
Soviet Diplomacy: G. V. Chicherin, Peoples Commisar for Foreign Affairs, 1918-1930
p. 234
The Department of State and American Public Opinion
p. 282
Arthur Henderson
p. 311
Maxim Litvinov
p. 344
Alexis Saint-Leger Leger
p. 378
The German Foreign Office from Neurath to Ribbentrop
p. 406
Three Observers in Berlin: Rumbold, Dodd, and Francois-Poncet
p. 437
Two German Ambassadors: Dirksen and Schulenburg
p. 477
Ciano and his Ambassadors
p. 512
Two British Ambassadors: Perth and Henderson
p. 537
The Voice in the Wilderness: Robert Coulondre
p. 555
The Diplomacy of Colonel Beck
p. 579
Yosuke Matsuoka and the Japanese-German Alliance
p. 615
Two American Ambassadors: Bullitt and Kennedy
p. 649
List of Contributors
p. 682
Index
p. 685
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