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"The foreign policy of England at the first stage of the general crisis of capitalism" - a monograph that examines the foreign policy of one of the major imperialist powers in the period between the two world wars. On the basis of official Soviet and British, German and other publications and documents, Soviet and foreign memoir and monographic literature, on the materials of the Soviet and foreign press in the book traces the development over twenty years of Anglo-Soviet relations, the relationship of England with Germany, France, Italy and some other European powers, Anglo-American relations, shows the policy of England in the Middle and Far East and in the League of Nations. The book can serve as a manual for teachers and students of history departments of universities, as well as for secondary school teachers teaching modern history of foreign countries; it can also be useful to anyone interested in the problems of international relations.
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