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British diplomacy and the Eastern Pact on Mutual Assistance (1934)
Subtitle:Acta Poloniae Historica. T. 113 (2016) ; Occupation Experiences, 1914–18
Creator: Contributor:Hobson, John : Ed. ; Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Publisher:Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description: Type of object: Subject and Keywords:Great Britain - foreign relations - 1910-1936
Abstract:The Eastern Pact on Mutual Assistance (called at the beginning ‘Eastern Locarno’) was a Franco-Soviet initiative which drew much attention of politicians and public opinion in Europe in 1934. It was a proposal to be implemented into the collective security system. The article addresses the following questions: What was the main aim of British diplomacy in European affairs in 1934? Was London interested in the idea of an Eastern Pact on Mutual Assistance? Did the British diplomats see any profit for their country’s security in a Franco-Soviet proposal? Were they active in European diplomatic relations in the case of the Eastern Pact and if so to what extent? How did they understand collective security in East Central Europe? And how did they assess attitudes and motivations of the proposed signatories of this new coalition of states?
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