Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de mon temps (Tome 4)
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The author analyzes his government’s foreign policy after 1830, diagnosing the allure and dangers of conquest and adventure while articulating basic principles of European public law such as peace as the normal state, state independence, and limits on intervention. He recounts diplomatic dealings and crises involving the great powers and the Ottoman and Egyptian questions, describes missions, treaties, and proposed dynastic arrangements, and follows the dispute over the Spanish succession and requests for foreign intervention. Throughout, he evaluates the motives, mistakes, and consequences of choices that shaped continental and Mediterranean relations.
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