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In the way: intelligence, Eden, and British foreign policy towards Italy, 1937–38 / Hefler, H Matthew   Journal Article
Hefler, H Matthew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In 1937–1938 a divide emerged over Italian appeasement between Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and his Foreign Minister, Anthony Eden. Chamberlain wanted to appease Mussolini with de jure recognition of his Ethiopian conquest. Eden disagreed and even resigned over the matter. Historians have struggled to define clearly Eden’s resistance. The intelligence archive allows for a reassessment of British policy towards Italy and Eden’s resignation. It shows that secret intelligence was central to Eden’s decisions and demonstrates the importance of intelligence in diplomatic history. It shows that Eden, almost alone, correctly read ambiguous intelligence on Mussolini and recognized him as an enemy of Britain.
Key Words Intelligence  Italy  British Foreign Policy  Eden  1937–38 
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