
Decolonization in Britain and France
The Domestic Consequences of International Relations
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- English
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Decolonization in Britain and France
The Domestic Consequences of International Relations
About this book
Professor Kahler focuses on organizations below the state, investigating party competition and sensitivity to political change produced by the characteristics of commercial firms. In addition, he explores transmission of external shocks to the domestic polity by the state itself and the domestic politics of settler societies under external threat.
Originally published in 1984.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Preface
- I. Introduction. Decolonization: Domestic Consequences of International Relations, Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy
- II. Decolonizing Nationalism: Conservatives and Empire in Britain and France
- III. French Socialists and British Labour: The Lure of Empire, The Benefits of Principle
- IV. Metropolitan Politics and the Economics of Empire
- V. Colonial Populations, the State, and the Politics of Britain and France
- VI. Conclusion: The Decolonization of British and French Societies
- Bibliography
- Index