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The Era of Interbellum: reasons for the passiveness of the UK foreign policy
Author(s) -
B.H. Kushkhov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik vladikavkazskogo naučnogo centra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1683-2507
DOI - 10.46698/k7400-1328-2719-m
Subject(s) - foreign policy , international relations , politics , state (computer science) , political science , foreign relations , aggression , relation (database) , law , sociology , political economy , psychology , social psychology , algorithm , database , computer science
Целью исследования является изучение прямой связи между внутриполити-ческими процессами в Великобритании и ее внешнеполитической концепцией, которая вомногом привела к разрушению существовавшей в международных отношениях системы иэскалации захватнических авантюр нацистской Германии. В числе использованных мате-риалов – мемуары и заметки как видных британских политических деятелей – «ВтораяМировая война» У. Черчилля, – так и советских дипломатов, работавших в Великобрита-нии. Помимо этого, в исследовании задействованы данные из британских и российскихвнешнеполитических и военных архивов, работы военных историков, социологов и по-литологов из России и США. В результате было установлено прямое влияние политиче-ских, экономических и социальных процессов в Великобритании на специфику ее внешнейполитики данного периода. The article is concerned with the specifi c features of the interbellum internationalrelations, offering a comprehensive study of the topic through the analysis of the interior situationin the United Kingdom, (the state which had been considered as one of the champions of theinternational relations system of Versailles), and its impact on these exact specifi c features. Thegenesis of the Second World War is, by defi nition, an important topic in the fi eld of internationalrelations: being «multidimensionally» studied, it can present the understanding of global confl ict’sorigin, the knowledge about events and processes that cause them. The aim of this study is theestablishment of direct connection between the interior social, economic and political agenda of theUK in that era and its concept of foreign policy that , to some defi nite extend, lead to the demolitionof the international relations system of that time and gave birth to the aggression of nazi Germanyin Europe. The memories and historical notes of the British interbellum political establishment andsoviet diplomats, the materials extracted from military and foreign affairs archives of the UK and theUSSR, comprehensive studies of Russian and American historians, sociologists and economistshave been used as a scientifi c material for this research.

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