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Acknowledgements | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction: Personalities and Impersonal Forces in History | 1 | |
Eyre Crowe and British Foreign Policy: A Cognitive Map | 14 | |
Field Marshal Conrad von Hotzendorf and the Outbreak of the First World War | 38 | |
The British Official Mind and the United States, 1919-42 | 66 | |
Gustav Stresemann: Liberal or Realist? | 81 | |
Viscount Cecil, Winston Churchill and the Geneva Naval Conference of 1927: Si vis pacem para pacem vs si vis pacem para bellum | 105 | |
Sir Robert Vansittart and Spain, 1931-1941 | 127 | |
The Myth of Leadership: Dwight Eisenhower and the Quest for Liberation | 158 | |
The Diplomacy of Junktim: Paul-Henri Spaak and European Integration | 186 | |
Defence Sufficiency and the Military-Political Conception of Nikita Khrushchev | 213 | |
John F. Kennedy, Nuclear Tests and the Politics of Cold War Foreign Policy | 234 | |
The Limits of Personal Influence: Harold Macmillan and Anglo-French Relations, 1960-1963 | 254 | |
Index | 283 |
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