Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World
"Diplomacy Between the Wars" is a detailed inside story of diplomacy seen through the careers of five remarkable career diplomatists. Here is a unique and authentic picture of practical diplomacy and its effect during periods of international crisis which shaped the twentieth century. These were not the statesmen and politicians who dominated the international stage but practical diplomats with long experience, linguistic competence, deep knowledge of the local conditions, history, culture and of the people of the countries where they served. George Liebmann also brings acute political awareness to the subject. The achievements of these diplomats - often unsung during their careers and gleaned largely from history books - were considerable and a monument to practical, professional diplomacy.Lewis Einstein was influential in demonstrating the central role - and its control - of finance and credit in modern wars and urging massive US economic assistance to Europe and after World War II providing the intellectual underpinnings of the Marshall Plan; Sir Horace Rumbold's work was vital in avoiding war between Great Britain and Turkey and in warnings of the dangers of Hitler; Johann von Bernstorff opposed Germany's 'naval militarism', supported a negotiated end to the First World War and peaceful revision of the Treaty of Versailles; Count Carlo Sforza urged restraint on Italy's territorial ambitions and tolerance for former Fascists and Communists; and Ismet Inonu kept Turkey out of war, preserved her national interest at the Treaty of Lausanne and maintained friendship with the great powers.
He worked for religious toleration and the limitation of dictatorship in Ataturk's secular Turkish Republic.

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Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World
"Diplomacy Between the Wars" is a detailed inside story of diplomacy seen through the careers of five remarkable career diplomatists. Here is a unique and authentic picture of practical diplomacy and its effect during periods of international crisis which shaped the twentieth century. These were not the statesmen and politicians who dominated the international stage but practical diplomats with long experience, linguistic competence, deep knowledge of the local conditions, history, culture and of the people of the countries where they served. George Liebmann also brings acute political awareness to the subject. The achievements of these diplomats - often unsung during their careers and gleaned largely from history books - were considerable and a monument to practical, professional diplomacy.Lewis Einstein was influential in demonstrating the central role - and its control - of finance and credit in modern wars and urging massive US economic assistance to Europe and after World War II providing the intellectual underpinnings of the Marshall Plan; Sir Horace Rumbold's work was vital in avoiding war between Great Britain and Turkey and in warnings of the dangers of Hitler; Johann von Bernstorff opposed Germany's 'naval militarism', supported a negotiated end to the First World War and peaceful revision of the Treaty of Versailles; Count Carlo Sforza urged restraint on Italy's territorial ambitions and tolerance for former Fascists and Communists; and Ismet Inonu kept Turkey out of war, preserved her national interest at the Treaty of Lausanne and maintained friendship with the great powers.
He worked for religious toleration and the limitation of dictatorship in Ataturk's secular Turkish Republic.

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Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World

Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World

by George W. Liebmann
Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World

Diplomacy Between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World

by George W. Liebmann

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"Diplomacy Between the Wars" is a detailed inside story of diplomacy seen through the careers of five remarkable career diplomatists. Here is a unique and authentic picture of practical diplomacy and its effect during periods of international crisis which shaped the twentieth century. These were not the statesmen and politicians who dominated the international stage but practical diplomats with long experience, linguistic competence, deep knowledge of the local conditions, history, culture and of the people of the countries where they served. George Liebmann also brings acute political awareness to the subject. The achievements of these diplomats - often unsung during their careers and gleaned largely from history books - were considerable and a monument to practical, professional diplomacy.Lewis Einstein was influential in demonstrating the central role - and its control - of finance and credit in modern wars and urging massive US economic assistance to Europe and after World War II providing the intellectual underpinnings of the Marshall Plan; Sir Horace Rumbold's work was vital in avoiding war between Great Britain and Turkey and in warnings of the dangers of Hitler; Johann von Bernstorff opposed Germany's 'naval militarism', supported a negotiated end to the First World War and peaceful revision of the Treaty of Versailles; Count Carlo Sforza urged restraint on Italy's territorial ambitions and tolerance for former Fascists and Communists; and Ismet Inonu kept Turkey out of war, preserved her national interest at the Treaty of Lausanne and maintained friendship with the great powers.
He worked for religious toleration and the limitation of dictatorship in Ataturk's secular Turkish Republic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838601058
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/25/2019
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

George W. Liebmann has been a Lecturer at the University of Maryland Law School, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Salford. He has also been a Visiting Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge and Faculty Associate at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. He is the author of several books on the law and civil society.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

Lewis Einstein:
Early Life
Family Controversy
Turkey and China Before the War
A Prophecy of War
Wartime Turkey and an Armenian Mandate
The Harding Campaign and Czechoslovakia
A Scholarly Interlude
Einstein's Assessment of TR
The Early Thirties
Divided Loyalties
Hitler in Power
The Postwar World

Sir Horace Rumbold:
Apprenticeship
Warnings in Japan
Poland and Bolshevism
The New Turkey
Berlin Before Hitler
Hitler in Power
Later Warnings
Refugees and Palestine
Munich and After

Count Johann von Bernstorff:
Youth
Early Career
Washington Before the War
Wartime Ambassador and Propagandist
Returban to Germany
Ambassador in Turkey
Germany and the Peace Conference
Postwar Politics
Zionism
The Preparatory Disarmament Conference
Evening Hours

Count Carlo Sforza:
Introduction
Postwar Turkey
The Aftermath of Versailles
The Coming of Fascism
Writings in Exile
Makers of Modern Europe
European Dictatorships
The Coming of War
Exile Politics
The Feud With Churchill
Postwar Politics

Ismet Inonu:
Introduction
The Mudania Conference
Lausanne
Turkey After the War
Policies as President
Wartime Diplomacy
The Postwar Period
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Differences Over Cyprus
Last Days

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