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Germany and the League of Nations

Fritz Stern, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1977 - 
- Vol. 55, Iss: 3, pp 655
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This article is published in Foreign Affairs.The article was published on 1977-01-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: League.

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Status and the Challenge of Rising Powers

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel theory of revisionist challenges to international order is proposed, arguing that rising powers sometimes seem to face the condition of "status immobility", which activates social psychological and domestic political forces that push them toward lashing out in protest against status quo rules, norms, and institutions.
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Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919–1939: Soviet Russian assertiveness: February 1936–July 1937

TL;DR: The decision not to offer Soviet Russia a loan (and, by extension, not to prepare the way for a possible political arrangement between the two states) did not end the choices facing those who made British policy as discussed by the authors.
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Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939

TL;DR: The period of persuasion between British strategic foreign policy and Soviet Russia, 1919-33, 1933-4: parallel interests? as mentioned in this paper, and a clash of sensibilities: January to June 1935 4 Complications and choices: July 1935-February 1936 5 Soviet Russian assertiveness: February 1936-July 1937 6 Chamberlain's interlude: May 1937-September 1938 7 Chamberlain as Buridan's ass: October 1938-September 1939 Conclusion
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The failure of ‘Closer Union’ in British East Africa, 1929–31

TL;DR: The failure of the "Closer Union" in British East Africa, 1929-31 The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History: Vol 25, No 2, pp 267-293 as discussed by the authors.
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Status and the Challenge of Rising Powers

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel theory of revisionist challenges to international order is proposed, arguing that rising powers sometimes seem to face the condition of "status immobility", which activates social psychological and domestic political forces that push them toward lashing out in protest against status quo rules, norms, and institutions.
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Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919–1939: Soviet Russian assertiveness: February 1936–July 1937

TL;DR: The decision not to offer Soviet Russia a loan (and, by extension, not to prepare the way for a possible political arrangement between the two states) did not end the choices facing those who made British policy as discussed by the authors.
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The failure of ‘Closer Union’ in British East Africa, 1929–31

TL;DR: The failure of the "Closer Union" in British East Africa, 1929-31 The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History: Vol 25, No 2, pp 267-293 as discussed by the authors.
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Stresemann and Locarno

TL;DR: The significance of the Locarno Treaty remains one of the central issues of the interwar period as discussed by the authors, and it has been argued that it marks the real dividing line between the years of war and the times of peace.