The Round Table: A Quarterly Review of the Politics of the British Empire

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The Round Table: A Quarterly Review of the Politics of the British Empire was an influential early 20th-century journal that promoted imperial unity and debated constitutional and political reforms across the British Empire and Commonwealth.

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instanceOf periodical
political journal
aim to analyze constitutional questions affecting the Empire and Commonwealth
to influence British and Dominion policymakers
to promote closer union within the British Empire
alternativeName The Round Table NERFINISHED
associatedWith British imperial policy networks
The Round Table movement NERFINISHED
continuedAs The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
editorialStance advocacy of imperial federation
pro-imperial
field imperial studies
international relations
political science
focus Commonwealth political developments
constitutional reform in the British Empire
imperial unity
politics of the British Empire
genre policy review
scholarly journal
geographicScope British Dominions NERFINISHED
British Empire NERFINISHED
Commonwealth of Nations NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to elite discourse on imperial unity and devolution
served as an intellectual forum for imperial and Commonwealth reformers
inception 1910
influenced debates on the transformation of the British Empire into the Commonwealth
language English
medium print
notableFor analysis of Dominion status
debates on imperial federation
discussion of constitutional evolution of the Commonwealth
publicationFrequency quarterly
publisher Macmillan (historical publisher) NERFINISHED
subjectMatter British imperial policy
Commonwealth relations
constitutional law of the Empire
international politics involving the British Empire
targetAudience British policymakers
Dominion politicians
academics and commentators on imperial affairs
imperial civil servants
temporalContext early 20th century
timePeriodCovered First World War era
interwar period

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Round Table movement notableWork The Round Table: A Quarterly Review of the Politics of the British Empire