The Commonwealth and International Affairs: The Round Table Centennial Selection

Author:   Alex May (University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   182
Publication Date:   27 April 2015
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Author:   Alex May (University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9781138882096


ISBN 10:   1138882097
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   27 April 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword. Introduction Part 1: The Prewar Empire (1910-14) Part 2: The First World War and its Aftermath (1914-21) Part 3: The Interwar Empire/Commonwealth (1921-39) Part 4: The Second World War and its Aftermath (1939-49) Part 5: The Era of Decolonization (1949-65) Part 6: The Modern Commonwealth. Index of Articles. Notes on Authors. Bibliography. Index

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'Alex May, who is both the Secretary of The Round Table and its historian, is to be congratulated on assembling this selection of the best articles published in the journal over the past century. Both the anthology and his own incisive and informative Introduction provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of the Commonwealth idea, from its genesis in Milner's kindergarten to current preoccupations with civil society, multiculturalism, multilateralism, and democratic governance.' - James Mayall, Emeritus Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge 'This fascinating selection from the work of one of the earliest think-tanks is not only a valuable historical document but contains much useful advice for today.' - Margaret Macmillan, Warden, St Antony's College, Oxford 'For consistent, well-informed, high quality, and perceptive commentary on Commonwealth affairs and Britain's role in the world there is nothing to beat The Round Table. From its warnings of danger posed by German naval expansion prior to 1914 and the need to give the Dominions a say in policy-making if their military support was to be harnessed; through to understanding the aspirations of Egyptian, Arab, Indian and African nationalists; appreciating the changing nature of Commonwealth relations as Dominion sovereignty was conceded, republican status accepted, and an inter-governmental Secretariat and other organs created, The Round Table has usually been ahead of popular opinion. This amazingly interesting collection of articles selected from a century's worth of lumpy bound volumes, with an introduction by the current secretary of the editorial moot, catches both the flavour of the fast-changing Commonwealth and the quality of the journal.' - David McIntyre, Emeritus Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand


`Alex May, who is both the Secretary of The Round Table and its historian, is to be congratulated on assembling this selection of the best articles published in the journal over the past century. Both the anthology and his own incisive and informative Introduction provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of the Commonwealth idea, from its genesis in Milner's kindergarten to current preoccupations with civil society, multiculturalism, multilateralism, and democratic governance.' - James Mayall, Emeritus Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge `This fascinating selection from the work of one of the earliest think-tanks is not only a valuable historical document but contains much useful advice for today.' - Margaret Macmillan, Warden, St Antony's College, Oxford `For consistent, well-informed, high quality, and perceptive commentary on Commonwealth affairs and Britain's role in the world there is nothing to beat The Round Table. From its warnings of danger posed by German naval expansion prior to 1914 and the need to give the Dominions a say in policy-making if their military support was to be harnessed; through to understanding the aspirations of Egyptian, Arab, Indian and African nationalists; appreciating the changing nature of Commonwealth relations as Dominion sovereignty was conceded, republican status accepted, and an inter-governmental Secretariat and other organs created, The Round Table has usually been ahead of popular opinion. This amazingly interesting collection of articles selected from a century's worth of lumpy bound volumes, with an introduction by the current secretary of the editorial moot, catches both the flavour of the fast-changing Commonwealth and the quality of the journal.' - David McIntyre, Emeritus Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand


Author Information

Alex May is Research Editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, a project of the University of Oxford, and has been Honorary Secretary/Treasurer of the Round Table since 1997. He is the author of Britain and Europe Since 1945 (1999), and the editor of The Round Table, the Empire/Commonwealth and British Foreign Policy (with Andrea Bosco, 1997), and Britain, the Commonwealth and Europe (2001). The text of his Oxford D.Phil. thesis of 1995, 'The Round Table, 1910-66', will shortly be available from the Round Table's website, http://www.moot.org.uk.

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