
Franklin Roosevelt's Foreign Policy and the Welles Mission
by Rofe, J. Simon-
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Abstract | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: The Mission of Sumner Welles to Europe (February-March 1940), Rooseveltian Foreign Policy, and Anglo-American Relations, November 1937-May 1940 | p. 1 |
Rooseveltian Foreign Policy Making and Anglo-American Relations in 1938 and 1939-Relationships in the Making | p. 13 |
War and Peace-Rooseveltian Foreign Policy and the "Phony War": "Like Spectators at a Football Match" | p. 47 |
"Wishing Welles": The Immediate Origins of the Welles Mission, January and February 1940 | p. 75 |
Hope, Despair, Friends-Welles in Rome, Berlin, and Paris, 17 February-12 March 1940 | p. 107 |
"The Grass Snake" Arrives: Welles in London, 10 March-13 March 1940 | p. 131 |
Increasingly Forlorn: Welles Heads Home via Rome | p. 155 |
The Welles Mission: A Short-Term Legacy to the Anglo-American Relationship and Rooseveltian Foreign Policy | p. 175 |
Appendices | p. 193 |
Notes | p. 197 |
Bibliography | p. 243 |
Index | p. 257 |
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