This article sets out to explain how four British progressive thinkers—G.D.H. Cole, Henry Noel Brailsford, Kingsley Martin and Leonard Woolf—came to believe that European unity, and regional integration more broadly, could provide a solution to the economic and political crisis of the 1930s–1940s. Having become increasingly disenchanted with the League of Nations, these authors maintained that only the abandonment of the principle of absolute sovereignty and the establishment of a supranational framework binding countries with similar political and economic institutions could lay foundations for a lasting peace. In retrospect, their work significantly contributed to a more nuanced understanding of economic factors in IR theory and to shift ...
It is hard to overstate the degree to which the First World War disordered the international system...
In the 1940s many internationalists thought the Second World War created a unique opportunity to est...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
This article sets out to explain how four British progressive thinkers—G.D.H. Cole, Henry Noel Brail...
Co-founding The Political Quarterly was one among many of Leonard Woolf's achievements during a long...
The paper argues that there is a new form of liberal internationalism developing in France in the ye...
In a famous study published in 1978, the American diplomat Anton DePorte argued – controversially – ...
Defence date: 12 June 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University (exter...
open1noThis article, based on previously untapped archival material, explores the European roots of ...
How competing visions of world order in the 1940s gave rise to the modern concept of globalism Durin...
Francis Fukuyama's End of History paradigm critiques the post-Coid War era. His premise is that libe...
This article examines the political and cultural contexts of the International Committee on Intellec...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
The aftermath of the First World War saw manifold efforts to (re-)construct an international communi...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
It is hard to overstate the degree to which the First World War disordered the international system...
In the 1940s many internationalists thought the Second World War created a unique opportunity to est...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
This article sets out to explain how four British progressive thinkers—G.D.H. Cole, Henry Noel Brail...
Co-founding The Political Quarterly was one among many of Leonard Woolf's achievements during a long...
The paper argues that there is a new form of liberal internationalism developing in France in the ye...
In a famous study published in 1978, the American diplomat Anton DePorte argued – controversially – ...
Defence date: 12 June 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University (exter...
open1noThis article, based on previously untapped archival material, explores the European roots of ...
How competing visions of world order in the 1940s gave rise to the modern concept of globalism Durin...
Francis Fukuyama's End of History paradigm critiques the post-Coid War era. His premise is that libe...
This article examines the political and cultural contexts of the International Committee on Intellec...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
The aftermath of the First World War saw manifold efforts to (re-)construct an international communi...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
It is hard to overstate the degree to which the First World War disordered the international system...
In the 1940s many internationalists thought the Second World War created a unique opportunity to est...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...