Middle Power Neutrality on the Diplomatic Chessboard in the Age of ‘Walpole and Fleury’: the Failed Mediation Negotiations in the Hague (1734-1735)

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Contribution on the secret negotiations held in The Hague in the Winter of 1734-1735 during the War of the Polish Succession. The neutral Dutch Republic and Britain proposed a peace plan to France, which had previously agreed to neutralise the Southern Low Countries, controlled by belligerent Austria, to keep the Dutch Republic out of the war. This analysis is based on the lengthy memoires drawn up by Nicolas-Louis Le Dran, top civil servant in the French bureaux des affaires étrangères.
Originele taal-2English
TitelSmall Power Neutrality and the Law of the Sea in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1800)
SubtitelLaw as Argument in the Pelagic Arena
UitgeverijBrill Academic Publishers
Hoofdstuk5
Aantal pagina's31
StatusAccepted/In press - 8 jul 2024

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NaamHistory of European Political and Constitutional Thought
UitgeverijMartinus Nijhoff/Brill
Volume14
ISSN van elektronische versie2589-5966

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