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
Professor Donald Markwell, BEcon(Hons) Qld, MA, MPhil, DPhil Oxon,
has been Warden of Trinity College since September 1997. He is also
a Professorial Fellow of the Department of Political Science and
the Centre for Public Policy in the University of Melbourne.
From 1986 until joining Trinity, Professor Markwell was a Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Politics at the University
of Oxford. A Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, New Jersey,
USA, in 1984-85, and a Research Fellow at New College, Oxford, in
1985-86, he has held a number of other Visiting Fellowships and
research positions.
Professor Markwell was awarded the 1981 Rhodes Scholarship for
Queensland.
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*
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