The Rise and Fall of the Crimean System 1855-71

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  • The Rise and Fall of the Crimean System 1855-71 Book Detail

  • Author : Prof. W. E. Mosse
  • Release Date : 2016-11-11
  • Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 364
  • ISBN 13 : 1787202712
  • File Size : 7,7 MB

The Rise and Fall of the Crimean System 1855-71 by Prof. W. E. Mosse PDF Summary

Book Description: The Crimean war and the settlement by which it was concluded formed the climax of then-British Prime Minister Palmerston’s later diplomacy. In Palmerston’s view, much like the war itself, the peace settlement that followed was intended to “to curb the aggressive ambition of Russia. We went to war not so much to keep the Sultan and his Mussulmans in Turkey as to keep the Russians out of Turkey.” Apart from material guarantees like the neutralization of the Black Sea and the removal of Russia from all contact with the navigable portion of the Danube and its tributaries, Palmerston sought to achieve his object above all by a policy of diplomatic ‘containment,’ to construct ‘a long line of circumvallation to confine the future extension of Russia,’ and thus ultimately prevent any potential future conflict. This book, originally published in 1963, thoroughly examines Crimean system, from its inception and rise, through to the initial signing of the Triple Treaty on 15 April 1856, its subsequent testing time, and the eventual demise of the Crimean system. The detailed study seeks to provide the reader with some answers to the general questions that arise with the implementation of international engagements, such as: “What is the value of a unilaterally imposed peace settlement? Do treaties of guarantee serve any useful purpose? What, in general, is the relationship between original intent at the signing of a treaty and the policy or will of the given moment? Will any government, in fulfilment of treaty obligations, pursue a line of policy to which it is not otherwise inclined? Will a government in pursuance of obligations contracted years before, act in opposition to the ‘national interest’ of the moment? In short, is there such a thing as the much proclaimed ‘faith of treaties’?”

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