COLONIAL STRATEGY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE 1920s
( Pp. 59-62)

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Sagimbaev Alexey Viktorovich doktor istoricheskih nauk, docent; docent kafedry vseobschey istorii, mezhdunarodnyh otnosheniy i mezhdunarodnogo prava
Bryansk State University named after academician I.G. Petrovsky
Abstract:
The need for further study of the phenomenon of British colonialism is due to the significant role that its evolution played in the formation of the modern global model of the international system. The analysis of the changes that took place in the sphere of theoretical understanding and practical implementation of various forms and methods of colonial administration is of fundamental importance in this regard. A deeper and more comprehensive understanding of this process, particularly in relation to the interwar period, helps to identify the causes of many problems related to the ambivalence and internal inconsistency of the modern world order.During the interwar period, Great Britain, with its vast colonial and semi-colonial periphery, continued to be an essential element of the system of international relations. The processes that took place within the British Empire, to a large extent determined the further development trends of the system of international relations as a whole. Due to a number of factors changes in the colonial strategy of Great Britain, emerging in the interwar decades, laid the Foundation for the formation of fundamentally new methods of implementation in the international arena of the interests of the leading powers, largely predetermining the trends of world politics in the subsequent period. The practical value of the study lies in the possibility of using the evidence collected in it, as well as theoretical conclusions and conclusions in order to further study both a specific period in the history of the British colonial system, and the General problemsassociated with the evolution of forms and methods of colonialism.
How to Cite:
Sagimbaev A.V., (2019), COLONIAL STRATEGY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE 1920S. History and Modern Perspectives, 2 => 59-62.
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