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The Diplomacy of Pragmatism
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Author(s):
John Baylis
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1993
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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1993
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
Wartime Planning for a Postwar European Security Group, 1941–44
pp. 19
Emerging Differences between the Chiefs of Staff and the Foreign Office, 1944–45
pp. 37
Postwar Attitudes towards the Soviet Union
pp. 49
Towards a Treaty with France
pp. 63
The Western Union and the Brussels Pact
pp. 76
The Chiefs of Staff and the Continental Commitment
pp. 92
7 The Pentagon Talks, 22 March – 1 April 1948
pp. 98
The Washington Talks on Security, 6 July 1948 to 9 September 1948
pp. 107
Last-Minute Problems, 9 September 1948 – 28 March 1949
pp. 116
Conclusions and Achievements
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