Readership: Scholars and Students of International Relations, Intellectual and International History and Economics
Donald Markwell, Warden of Trinity College, University of Melbourne
"This is a book that will reward liberals (and many others) who are interested in Keynes's contribution to the understanding and the shaping of international relations in the twentieth century." - Ed Randall Journal of Liberal History
1: Introduction 2: Keynes as a classical liberal 3: The Paris Peace Conference and the need for international action 4: Appeals unanswered: from Amsterdam to Lausanne 5: Towards the middle way in theory: the inter-war evolution of Keynes's thought 6: Anglo-American co-operation for internationalism: Keynes's second world war vision for a post-war world 7: Conclusion