
Diplomacy and Statecraft
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Regular articles on diplomatic history, together with international history and contemporary affairs
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Why did Asquith, Haldane, and Grey pre-emptively decided to delay the dispatch of the BEF in August 1914? Read School of Humanities | University of Nottingham Prof. Young's discussion on the British Cabinet's role in the road to #WW1 📘: Diplomacy & Statecraft: Vol 33, No 4 🔗: doi.org/10.1080/095922…


We've just published SHSU Political Science Prof. Jonathan Brown's new research on the #StateDepartment's handling of the infamous Belmonte-Wendler letter during May-Sept 1941. Read who knew what and when about this #BritishIntelligence forgery. 🔗doi.org/10.1080/095922…




Robert Pee from University of Reading History provides a comparative analysis of America's failure to promote democracy in Egypt pre and post Arab Spring and its success in authoritarian states during the 1980s. 🔗doi.org/10.1080/095922…


Yehuda Blanga from Bar-Ilan University presents analysis of religious and sectarian aspects of Syria/Iran relations, including the actions of the Shi'ite axis towards the Sunni majority. 🔗doi.org/10.1080/095922…



The Director of the Churchill Archives Centre Centre Allen Packwood, reviews ‘#Churchill and #Eden: Partners Through War and Peace’ by David Charlwood. Read the #bookreview in the Diplomacy & Statecraft journal: doi.org/10.1080/095922…


Message from the editor of The International History Review Journal and Diplomacy and Statecraft If you leave an institution, please let any journal editors know your new contact details asap. We cannot send you a copyright form or proofs if our contact information for you is out of date. Thanks.

Michał Wenderski (UAM Poznań) discusses Polish-Dutch relations and reactions to the 1968 political crisis during the #ColdWar. This #OpenAccess article explores the impact that the decisions taken in this context had on the #CulturalColdWar legacy. 🔗doi.org/10.1080/095922…


Join the Global Intellectual History team as a Social Media Editor helping to promote the journals articles and news. ✅Strong communication skills in English ✅Studying for or possess a #PhD ✅Home working ➡️:ow.ly/Uw1x50NAGLH #JobKlaxon #PhDJobs Prof. Julie Gottlieb




Ambrogio Caiani from School of History at the University of Kent has a new book which charts the history of the Roman #CatholicChurch in the modern age. Listen to his recent interview with Versus History for more info. tinyurl.com/yv55b68k


🚨Diplomacy and Statecraft is looking to expand its list of potential book reviewers.🚨 If interested, please contact the book reviews editor, Dr Jonathan Colman, at [email protected] with a brief indication of your background and your interests. #AcademicTwitter #OpenAccess


New publication alert! Read Yukinori Komine's article on how secret military agreements lay at the heart of the the 1957-60 US-Japan Security Treaty. This study explores the interconnectedness between public and private assurances. 🔗doi.org/10.1080/095922… Program on US-Japan Relations, Harvard University


🚨NEW ISSUE OF Diplomacy and Statecraft PUBLISHED🚨 ▶️How the #EnvironmentalCrisis is now a global health emergency ▶️19th & 20thC #EnvironmentalDiplomacy between 🇨🇦/🇺🇸 ▶️#NuclearDiplomacy in WWII ▶️Secret Agreements in 🇯🇵/🇺🇸 Alliance ▶️And more! 🔗tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/35/1 #OpenAccess


The new issue of Diplomacy and Statecraft is dedicated to Brian McKercher life’s work. 10 articles discuss issues including: early 20thC UK-US diplomacy, female diplomats, interwar conferences and Cold War alliances. 🔗tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/35/3
