Shaping the International Relations of the Netherlands, 1815-2000

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Anne-Isabelle Richard
Beatrice de Graaf
Boyd van Dijk
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Civil Society
comparative small states diplomacy
David J. Snyder
Den Uyl
Dutch diplomatic history
Dutch Foreign Policy
Dutch Foreign Relations
Dutch History
Dutch International Relations
Dutch Officials
East Indies
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Erik de Lange
European Cooperation
European integration history
Federal Republic Of Germany
Giles Scott-Smith
Hague Law
international civil society
Jan-Willem Brouwer
Joep Schenk
Joop Den Uyl
Linggadjati Agreement
NATO Ally
Paul Van Tongeren
Pelle van Dijk
Peter van Dam
postcolonial studies
Rhine Regime
Riparian States
Secretary Of State
small state foreign policy
Small State Security
Susanna Erlandsson
transnational actors
UN
Van Capellen
Van Der Kaay
Van Eeghen
Van Kleffens
Van Nagell
Vice Versa
West Germany
World Shops
Wouter Klem

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415784535
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book seeks to launch a new research agenda for the historiography of Dutch foreign relations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It does so in two important ways. First, it broadens the analytical perspective to include a variety of non-state actors beyond politicians and diplomats. Second, it focuses on the transnational connections that shaped the foreign relations of the Netherlands, emphasizing the effects of (post-) colonialism and internationalism. Furthermore, this essay collection highlights not only the key roles played by Dutch actors on the international scene, but also serves as an important point of comparison for the activities of their counterparts in other small states.

Ruud van Dijk, Samuël Kruizinga, Vincent Kuitenbrouwer and Rimko van der Maar are specialists in the history of international relations working at the Department of History, European Studies & Religious Studies of the University of Amsterdam.