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Encyclopaedia Of International Affairs (A Documentary Study),Soviet Diplomacy, 1928-35
Subject of International Affairs
The subject of international affairs is concerned with the study of diplomatic history of the leading states of Europe up to World War I. The focus is confined to the role of some major powers like Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Situation changed after World War I when the United States of America abandoned its policy of so-called splendid isolationism and instead took to the course of cautious and calculated involvement in the affairs of Europe and activated its role in affairs of the Far East with greater vigour.
The establishment of a Communist state in Russia emerged as a new factor, which was denigrated by the capitalist powers as the creation of the Second World.
Situation further changed after World War II when a very large number of nation-states came into being in the Asian, African, and Latin-American regions, whose collective entity is now denigrated by the capitalist powers as the Third World.
Naturally, what was European affairs in the pre-1918 era now became international affairs in the true sense of the term. A documentary study of such an important subject bears testimony to it.
The First Twelve Volumes of the present monumental work are devoted to:
- Vol. 1 First World War
- Vol. 2 Close of the War and Treaty of Versailles
- Vol. 3 Treaty of St. Germain and Neuilly
- Vol. 4 Treaties of Sèvres and Lausanne
- Vol. 5 Paris Peace Settlement - A Summing Up
- Vol. 6 Phase of Pacification, 1920-30
- Vol. 7 Soviet Diplomacy, 1917-20
- Vol. 8 Soviet Diplomacy, 1921-24
- Vol. 9 Soviet Diplomacy, 1925-27
- Vol. 10 Soviet Diplomacy, 1928-35
- Vol. 11 Soviet Diplomacy, 1936-39
- Vol. 12 Soviet Diplomacy, 1939-41