A Grand Strategy of Peace: Britain and the Creation of the United Nations Organization, 1939-1945
Synopsis
A grand strategy of peace is the first detailed account of Britain's role in the creation of the United Nations Organization during the Second World War. As a work of traditional diplomatic history that brings in elements of intellectual history, the book describes how British officials, diplomats, politicians, and writers - previously seen to be secondary actors to the United States in this period - thought about, planned for, and helped to establish a future international order. While in the present day, many scholars and analysts have returned to the origins of the post- 1945 international system, this book offers an exhaustive account of how the statesmen and more importantly, the officials working below the statesmen, actually conceived of and worked to establish a post-war world order.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- ISBN: 9781526183378
- Number of pages: 340
- Dimensions: 164 x 242 x 25 mm
- Weight: 660g
- Languages: English
