This article, presenting a foreign policy analysis under the framework of international relations
discipline by the support of political history, aims at evaluating British foreign policy during InterWar
period (1919-1939), identified as a transition period in terms of international system. In order
to achieve such a purpose, first, a subdivision, which is believed to reflect best the distinguishing
features of the attitude and behaviour followed by Great Britain in the relevant term has been
detected. Subsequent to this detection, breaking points and the continuities have been ascertained.
As a result of this ascertainment, it has been attempted to come to a conclusion as to this state’s
general structure of foreign policy in the inter-war period.
Subjects | Political Science |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | March 31, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Issue: 54 |