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Diplomacy and Strategy of Survival

Diplomacy and Strategy of Survival

Diplomacy and Strategy of Survival

British Policy and Franco's Spain, 1940-41
Denis Smyth
November 2008
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    An analysis of Britain's diplomatic efforts to preserve the non-belligerency of Franco's Spain, during the period from late 1940 to the end of 1941. Making extensive use of recently available British and Spanish documentary records, Dr Smyth explains how Britain's uphill struggle to secure Spanish non-belligerency had been rewarded with success by December 1940. Ironically, British policy-makers were unaware of the earl), success of their efforts, so they remained alert throughout 1940–41 to the danger of sudden Spanish support for a German move across their territory to Gibraltar. The conclusion notes how continuing Spanish neutrality helped the British endure 'their finest hour' and the Franco regime to survive the destruction of its former Fascist patrons.

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    November 2008
    Paperback
    9780521090452
    348 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.51kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Britain and and the birth of Franco's Spain, 1936–39
    • 2. Defining a policy
    • 3. Opposition
    • 4. The Spanish scene
    • 5. Strategic diplomacy: September–October, 1940
    • 6. Economic diplomacy: September–December, 1940
    • 7. The Tangier crisis
    • 8. The limits of attraction
    • 9. The exhaustion of diplomacy.
      Author
    • Denis Smyth