During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role in planning and establishing the United Nations (UN) as a new international organisation to replace the League of Nations. While scholarship on post‐war planning is extensive, relatively little exists on how the planning process was discussed and depicted publicly in Britain. The purpose of this article is to fill such lacunae by examining the two most important domains for public discussion at the time, the press and parliament. It will argue, first, that the League of Nations’ experience – its inability to use collective force and its optimistically democratic structure – overwhelmingly shaped public discourse in reference to the UN. By re...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, a leading advocate of a League within two wartime coalitions, co-drafter...
This thesis details the purchase of liberal internationalism on elite and public opinion between 194...
The United Nations Information Office (UNIO), dating from 1942, holds the distinction of being both ...
Traditionally, historians begin the League of Nations’ history with the postwar settlement and the c...
The carnage of World War I gave rise to liberal visions for a new world order with democratized for...
On 1 January 1942, Churchill and Roosevelt issued a 'Declaration by United Nations' with 24 other st...
In September 1925, the Assembly of the League of Nations called for the summoning of a global Confer...
ABSTRACT: In this preliminary analysis of postwar British policy toward the formation of a UN human...
This article examines the attitudes of US, British, and Soviet policy-makers as they planned for the...
The United Nations was born in 1942, defeated the Axis Powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan and cr...
During the Second World War, recognizing the limits of Britain’s ability to respond to a post-war co...
This thesis explores the wartime experience of the League of Nations. It analyses the League’s abili...
This paper discusses the power politics in the League of Nations. It examines the League of Nations ...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, a leading advocate of a League within two wartime coalitions, co-drafter...
This thesis details the purchase of liberal internationalism on elite and public opinion between 194...
The United Nations Information Office (UNIO), dating from 1942, holds the distinction of being both ...
Traditionally, historians begin the League of Nations’ history with the postwar settlement and the c...
The carnage of World War I gave rise to liberal visions for a new world order with democratized for...
On 1 January 1942, Churchill and Roosevelt issued a 'Declaration by United Nations' with 24 other st...
In September 1925, the Assembly of the League of Nations called for the summoning of a global Confer...
ABSTRACT: In this preliminary analysis of postwar British policy toward the formation of a UN human...
This article examines the attitudes of US, British, and Soviet policy-makers as they planned for the...
The United Nations was born in 1942, defeated the Axis Powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan and cr...
During the Second World War, recognizing the limits of Britain’s ability to respond to a post-war co...
This thesis explores the wartime experience of the League of Nations. It analyses the League’s abili...
This paper discusses the power politics in the League of Nations. It examines the League of Nations ...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, a leading advocate of a League within two wartime coalitions, co-drafter...
This thesis details the purchase of liberal internationalism on elite and public opinion between 194...