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Yalta, a tripartite negotation to form the post-war world order: planning for the conference, the big three's strategies

机译:雅尔塔,构成战后世界秩序的三方谈判:会议的策划,三巨头的战略

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British influence on the diplomacy of WWII, as it relates to postwar planning, is underappreciated. This work explores how the use of astute tactical maneuvering allowed Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden to impact the development of the post-war world in a greater degree than is typically portrayed in the narratives of the war. Detailing how the study of business negotiations can provide new insights into diplomatic history, Yalta exposes Britain’s impact on the creation of the post-war order through analyzing the diplomacy of WWII as a negotiation. To depict WWII post-war planning diplomacy as a negotiation means that the Yalta Conference of 1945 must be the focal point of said diplomacy with all the negotiations either flowing to or from the conference.This analysis reveals that Britain harnessed the natural momentum of the negotiation process to create bilateral understandings that protected or advanced their interests in ways that should not have been afforded the weakest party in the Grand Alliance. By pursuing solutions to the major wartime issues first and most stridently through the use of age-old British diplomatic tactics, they were able to enter into understandings with another member of the Grand Alliance prior to the tripartite conferences. Creating bilateral understandings with the Americans on the direction of military operations and the Soviets over the European settlement produced the conditions under which the tripartite negotiations transpired. Options available to the excluded party were thus limited, allowing for outcomes that aligned more favorably to British interests. A synthesis of diplomatic documents, diaries, and memoirs with historical writings as well as research on business and international negotiations brings to life the diplomatic encounters that led to the creation of the post-war order. To provide the reader a basis for analysis of wartime diplomacy, this work is broken down into two parts. Part I focuses on the strategies created for Yalta. Part II (future doctoral dissertation) will use these strategies to evaluate the performances of each party. Combined the two parts expose that British diplomatic maneuverings is an undervalued aspect of wartime diplomacy.
机译:与战后计划有关的英国对第二次世界大战外交的影响被低估了。这项工作探讨了精明的战术演习如何使温斯顿·丘吉尔和安东尼·伊甸园对战后世界的发展产生的影响比战争叙事中通常描绘的更大。雅尔塔详细介绍了商务谈判的研究如何为外交史提供新见解,并通过分析第二次世界大战的外交作为谈判来揭示英国对战后秩序建立的影响。将第二次世界大战后的计划外交描述为谈判意味着1945年的雅尔塔会议必须成为该外交的焦点,所有谈判都将在会议期间进行或从会议进行。该分析表明英国利用了谈判的自然动力。建立双边谅解的过程,该谅解以大联盟中最弱的一方不应该获得的方式保护或增进其利益。通过使用古老的英国外交策略,首先也是最紧迫地寻求解决主要战时问题的方法,他们能够在三方会议之前与大同盟的另一位成员达成谅解。与美国人就军事行动的方向达成双边谅解,苏维埃就欧洲解决方案达成双边谅解,为三方谈判的产生奠定了条件。因此,被排除在外的政党可获得的选择受到限制,从而使结果更符合英国的利益。外交文件,日记和回忆录的结合以及历史著作,以及对商业和国际谈判的研究,使外交上的交往变得生动,这导致了战后秩序的建立。为使读者有一个分析战时外交的基础,这项工作分为两部分。第一部分重点介绍为雅尔塔(Yalta)创建的策略。第二部分(未来的博士论文)将使用这些策略来评估各方的表现。将这两个部分结合起来,就可以看出英国外交演习是战时外交被低估的一个方面。

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    Grossberg Matthew M.;

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