KEY PRIORITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN’S FOREIGN POLICY STRATEGY IN 1939 - 1941 |
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2013 |
scientific article | 94 (410) | ||
189-196 | foreign policy strategy, national interests, «balance of power policy», Winter War, «survival policy», Allies of World War II, Imperial Defense Committee. |
The article examines the evolution of the foreign policy strategy of Great Britain on the eve and at the beginning of the Second World War. The role and place of the USSR in the foreign policy concepts of the British Prime Ministers N. Chamberlain and W. Churchill are analyzed. It is noted that Churchill, in spite of his criticism of Chamberlain’s policy, continued his predecessor’s political course, which, in its essence, was determined by the balance of power policy. |
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