Churchill and Finland: A Study in Anticommunism and GeopoliticsRoutledge, 2004 M10 28 - 192 pages This book examines the intertwined dynamics of Churchill's anticommunist and geopolitical thought. It looks at the ways in which he attempted to use Finland as both tool and ally in the anticommunist projects of the twentieth century. Finland appeared a staunch ally in Churchill's recurring efforts to destroy or negate international communism, but the broader concerns of geopolitics and Great Power diplomacy complicated what might have been a simple task of teaming up with like-minded Finns. The resulting tensions are explored and explained in this study of comparative anticommunism based on Churchill's private papers and on additional British, Finnish and American documents. |
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... threat without forcing Britain into an expensive and dangerous war against Russia. He opposed late nineteenth- century pressures for a pre-emptive strike because he thought that, while such a strike would not materially hurt an empire ...
... threat without forcing Britain into an expensive and dangerous war against Russia. He opposed late nineteenth- century pressures for a pre-emptive strike because he thought that, while such a strike would not materially hurt an empire ...
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... threat to European and imperial security that he was loath to support any destabilising forces or series of events anywhere. Consequently, Churchill did not support the Finnish cause. Few historians have dwelt on this early anti ...
... threat to European and imperial security that he was loath to support any destabilising forces or series of events anywhere. Consequently, Churchill did not support the Finnish cause. Few historians have dwelt on this early anti ...
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... threat to genuine self-determination. The start of the First World War in 1914 made other threats a priority for the moment, and these kinds of anti-socialist concerns receded in importance and in public discourse. However, they should ...
... threat to genuine self-determination. The start of the First World War in 1914 made other threats a priority for the moment, and these kinds of anti-socialist concerns receded in importance and in public discourse. However, they should ...
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Contents
Churchill Finland and the Russian intervention | 17 |
The travails of anticommunism in the interwar years | 45 |
The anticommunist challenge of the Winter War | 70 |
Churchill as ally of the Soviet Union enemy of Finland | 103 |
Churchill Finland and the early Cold War 19441955 | 144 |
Conclusion | 158 |
Bibliography | 184 |
Other editions - View all
Churchill and Finland: A Study in Anticommunism and Geopolitics Markku Ruotsila Limited preview - 2004 |
Churchill and Finland: A Study in Anticommunism and Geopolitics Markku Ruotsila Limited preview - 2005 |
Churchill and Finland: A Study in Anticommunism and Geopolitics Markku Ruotsila No preview available - 2012 |
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