Balfour and Foreign Policy
The International Thought of a Conservative Statesman
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Feb '97
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The first full analysis of the international thought of the British statesman A. J. Balfour (1848–1930).
Arthur James Balfour was British Prime Minister (1902–5) and Foreign Secretary (1916–19), a conservative and an intellectual. This is the first analysis of his thinking on a full range of international issues, with emphasis on the primacy he attached to the Anglo-American partnership.This is a study of the foreign policy views of Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930), British Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, which examines his understanding of foreign relations, his perception of contemporary foreign and Imperial affairs, and his prescriptions for British policy. The book spans international thought, diplomatic history, and biography. Theory is, however, not divorced from practice, still less practice from people. In elucidating Balfour's mind, the author touches on most of the major issues of four decades of international history and some fundamental questions of international relations. Little attention has been paid hitherto to Balfour's political thought, but here he is shown as an intellectual with a deep and coherent philosophy, which led him to emphasise the importance of Anglo-American partnership in world affairs.
"Jason Tomes's new study of the international thought of Arthur Balfour...offers a most stimulating survey of a leading Conservative's attitudes to the great issues of British foreign policy. The great merit of the book is its comprehensiveness." Douglas Newton, Journal of Modern History
"The author, who is favourable to Balfour as a statesman and as a man, has clearly delineated both his attitudes to foreign policy and the beliefs which underlay that policy. It is a masterful survey." Contemporary Review
ISBN: 9780521581189
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 24mm
Weight: 630g
336 pages