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Conflict and Compromise: The Strategy, Politics and Diplomacy of the French Blockade, 1914–1918

✍ Scribed by Marjorie Milbank Farrar (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
221
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The historical literature on the first world war has devoted relatively little attention to the Allied blockade of the Central Powers. The few published studies have concentrated either on the blockade's naval aspects or exclusively on the British contribution. Little effort has been made heretofore to distinguish the French role. This study focuses on the French contribution to the diplomatic, as contrasted with the maritime, blockade of the Central Powers. It discusses primarily French relations with the so-called European border neutral states : principally Switzerland, but also the Netherlands and the three Scandinavian countries. Only in the diplomatic aspects of the Allied blockade program did the French play a distinctive role. Their token contribution to maritime blockade activity remained subordinate to the British. An examination of Franco-neutral relaΒ­ tions involves not only a study of those diplomatic contacts per se but also a comparison of French and British tactics as a reflection of differing economic warfare concepts. This study also investigates the development of a French blockade organization to meet the demands of this new weapon, the diplomatic blockade.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Prologue: The British-Dominated Maritime Blockade....Pages 4-14
Outward Unity and Inner Tension : The Formation of an Economic Warfare Strategy....Pages 15-38
Domestic Dissension and Opposition: The Blockade as an Example of Wartime Bureaucratization....Pages 39-56
Belligerent-Neutral Diplomatic Relations: Consignment and Rationing as the Dual Focus of Northern Blockade Diplomacy....Pages 57-77
Interallied Tension: French Disapprobation of the British-Controlled Northern Blockade....Pages 78-94
The Swiss Blockade System: Interaction of Diplomacy, Strategy, and Domestic Priorities....Pages 95-118
Policy of Increased Pressure Toward Switzerland: Blockade Diplomacy Hampered by Allied Disagreement....Pages 119-134
Preclusive Purchases: A Case Study in Domestic Frustration of Blockade Objectives....Pages 135-155
Toward an Integral Blockade: French Blockade Stalemate Resolved by American Adherence to French Economic Objectives....Pages 156-178
Epilogue: American Dominance as the Catalyst of Blockade Uniformity and Neutral Concessions....Pages 179-189
Conclusion....Pages 190-196
Back Matter....Pages 197-216

✦ Subjects


Anthropology


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