From 1918 to 1939 one issue dominated French foreign and defence
policy: the German problem. This work outlines France's strategies
for protection and appeasement during this period and places
inter-war relations in a larger European context. With
contributions from scholars in the field, it examines:
relationships with key countries such as Italy and Russia; the
significance of inter-war France to 20th-century European
integration; the historical context of the policies; and the
setbacks and defeats of the period and how they should be
evaluated.
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