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The Diplomacy of Pragmatism sets Britains role in the formation of NATO, not in the context of orthodox, revisionist or post-revisionist approaches to the Cold War, but in terms of what has become known as depolarization. This approach emphasizes the distinctive and leading roles of other countries, apart from the Soviet Union and the United States, in the early Cold War period.In focusing on Britains role there is no attempt to be chauvinistic. The key role of other states in the formation of NATO is acknowledged. Britain certainly did not establish NATO single-handedly. Nor was British diplomacy wholly consistent or completely successful throughout ther period covered. Different strands of policy, focusing on the United States, Europe and a Third Power global role, struggled for pre-eminence. Foreign policy and global strategy were not always well-coordinated.Nevertheless, despite the failures, it is argued that Ernest Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, made a decisive contribution to postwar diplomacy by his pragmatic and patient attempts to coordinate the policies of Western European states together with the United States and Canada. By 1949, a new system of European security had been developed in the context of rapidly changing domestic and international events. The author argues that, despite the differences, there are important lessons to be learned from postwar diplomacy by todays statesmen as they struggle to build another new European security system in the post-Cold War era.

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title:The Diplomacy of Pragmatism : Britain and the Formation of NATO, 1942-1949 American Diplomatic History
author:Baylis, John.
publisher:Kent State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0873384717
print isbn13:9780873384711
ebook isbn13:9780585224015
language:English
subjectNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization--History, North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Great Britain--History, Great Britain--Foreign relations--1945- , National security--Europe, National security--Great Britain.
publication date:1993
lcc:D845.B37 1993eb
ddc:355/.031/091821
subject:North Atlantic Treaty Organization--History, North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Great Britain--History, Great Britain--Foreign relations--1945- , National security--Europe, National security--Great Britain.
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The Diplomacy of Pragmatism
Page ii
American Diplomatic History
Lawrence S. Kaplan, Editor
Aftermath of War: Americans and the Remaking of Japan, 19451952
Howard B. Schonberger
The Twilight of Amateur Diplomacy: The American Foreign Service and Its Senior Officers in the 1890s
Henry E. Mattox
Requiem for Revolution: The United States and Brazil, 19611969
Ruth Leacock
American Historians and the Atlantic Alliance
edited by Lawrence S. Kaplan
The Diplomacy of Pragmatism: Britain and the Formation of NATO, 19421949
John Baylis
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The Diplomacy of Pragmatism
Britain and the Formation of NATO, 19421949
John Baylis
Page iv John Baylis 1993 All rights reserved No reproduction copy or - photo 2
Page iv
John Baylis 1993
All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission
of this publication may be made without written permission.
Published in the United States by
The Kent State University Press
Kent, Ohio 44242
Printed in Hong Kong
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 92-5602
ISBN 0-87338-471-7
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Baylis, John
The diplomacy of pragmatism: Britain and the formation of NATO,
19421949 / John Baylis.
p. cm.(American diplomatic history)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87338-471-7 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationHistory. 2. North Atlantic
Treaty OrganizationGreat BritainHistory. 3. Great Britain
Foreign relations1945 4. EuropeNational security. 5. Great
BritainNational security. I. Title. II. Series.
D845.B37 1993
355' . 031' 091821dc20 92-5602
CIP
Page v
To Brian
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgements
viii
Preface
ix
Introduction
1
1
Wartime Planning for a Postwar European Security Group, 194144
8
2
Emerging Differences between the Chiefs of Staff and the Foreign Office, 194445
19
3
Postwar Attitudes towards the Soviet Union
37
4
Towards a Treaty with France
49
5
The Western Union and the Brussels Pact
63
6
The Chiefs of Staff and the Continental Commitment
76
7
The Pentagon Talks, 22 March1 April 1948
92
8
The Washington Talks on Security, 6 July9 September 1948
98
9
Last-Minute Problems, 9 September 194828 March 1949
107
10
Conclusions and Achievements
116
Appendix 1
The Dunkirk Treaty, 4 March 1947
131
Appendix 2
'The Overall Strategic Plan', May 1947
134
Appendix 3
The Brussels Treaty, 17 March 1948
152
Appendix 4
'The Pentagon Paper', 1 April 1948
157
Appendix 5
The North Atlantic Treaty
160
Sources
164
Notes
166
Select Bibliography
184
Index
186

Page viii
Acknowledgements
I would like to express my thanks to the British Academy for a grant in 1983 which enabled me to do research at the National Archives in the United States. I am particularly grateful to Professor Inis Claude and the Department of Government and Foreign Affairs for giving me a 'home' at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville during this research trip to the United States. My thanks also go to the University of Wales, Aberystwyth for granting me sabbatical leave to complete the research on the book and for providing financial support to visit the Canadian Public Archives in September 1990. I am also grateful to Professor John Garnett for providing me with additional financial support from the Wilson Fund to visit Canada.
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