Mirage Of Power Pt2 V4, Volume 4First Published in 2001. The Mirage of Power, Part II, looks at British Foreign Policy from 1914 to 22 and is Volume IV of the Foreign Policies of Great Powers collection. It includes the Anglo-French Entente, a look at Britain France and Germany between 1908 and 12, Anglo-Russian relations and the Middle East, British and American relations between 1895 and 1914, and ends with the Balkan Wars and the coming of the First World War in 1914. |
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2 The Middle East 191418 | 208 |
3 War Aims and Peace Terms | 234 |
4 The Far East | 275 |
5 Britain and the Russian Revolution | 304 |
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