Decolonization in Britain and France: The Domestic Consequences of International Relations
Subject
: International Relations, Metropolitan Politics, Politics of
Britain and France
Publisher
: Princeton University Press
Summary :THE FIRST glimmerings of this study came during the Vietnam
War, when, as a student, I attempted to comprehend the choice
of an imperial role and the opposition that it inspired, at home
and abroad. By the time that I began the first version of this
study, my interest had been transformed into a concern with
societies that lose their empires and are forced to adjust their
self-images and their domestic politics. In the course of that
investigation, I become increasingly dissatisfied with the existing,
rigid division between the fields of international relations
and domestic political development. The substantive
problem of domestic adaptation to international change and
the theoretical dissatisfaction lie at the base of this book.
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