The Reversal of Belgian Foreign Policy, 1936–1937
In: The review of politics, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 370-384
Abstract
In October, 1936, the King of the Belgians, Leopold III, announced that the small Western European state planned to withdraw from her policy of alignment and adopt a policy which was "exclusively and completely Belgian." Within six months, by the spring of 1937, Belgium signed an agreement with the French and British that replaced the defunct Locarno Pact and released her from the consultations and commitments involved in the Franco-Belgian Military Accords of 1920. The foreign policy of Belgium was altered to one of "independence" or neutrality and the two major powers of the West formally guaranteed her territorial integrity.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
ISSN: 1748-6858
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