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  1. Splendid isolation is a term used to describe the 19th-century British diplomatic practice of avoiding permanent alliances from 1815 to 1902. The concept developed as early as 1822, when Britain left the post-1815 Concert of Europe, and continued until the 1902 Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the 1904 Entente Cordiale with France. As ...

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  3. Learn the meaning and history of the term splendid isolation, which describes Britain's diplomatic isolation in the 19th century. Find related entries, references and sources from Oxford Reference.

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  5. splendid isolation’. For most of the 19th cent. Britain was diplomatically isolated, in the sense of having what Palmerston called ‘no eternal allies’ to whom she owed favours, except in circumstances where her own interests were affected. Source for information on ‘splendid isolation’: The Oxford Companion to British History ...

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  7. Sep 30, 2022 · This article examines the current historiographical landscape of late-Victorian British foreign policy. In particular, it seeks to re-assess the validity of ‘splendid isolation’ as a descriptive term for Britain’s diplomacy vis-à-vis the other European Great Powers, taking into consideration contemporary perceptions of Britain ...