This is a major new study of the international thought of Sir Harold Nicolson (1886-1968), one of the most prominent commentators on diplomacy, international order, and world peace of his day, and an anti-appeasement MP. This meticulously researched work will stand for many years as the definitive guide to Nicolson's contribution to the theory and practice of international relations. It also establishes a place for him in the pantheon of key British international thinkers of the twentieth century.
Preface 1. International Theorist 2. Diplomat 3. Liberal Realism 4. International Order 5. Diplomacy 6. European Security 7. Federalism and Peace 8. Practice Versus Theory Notes Bibliography