Generally speaking, Europe was still reeling from the bloody battles of WWI and was reluctant to engage in another massive conflict.
Many of Britain's leading thinkers felt that if Germany were given some concessions to remedy their unfair treatment at the end of WWI, that their leaders would be content and a peace could be maintained.
apartheid
Salutary neglect
Forced enlistment
Impressment :)
These intellectuals recognized the gap between theory and practice in colonial policy.
Yes, there is difference between policy and practice. A policy is rules, regulations and procedures that you should follow within a practice.
Yes. It should be --- British Colonial Policy.
Open Door Policy
changesi n british foreign policy in 1918-39
Practice is American English; practise is British English.
British foreign policy
british colonial policy did
Militarism
British traveller has written: 'The colonial policy of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Colonies
apartheid
Salutary neglect
Because after WW1 they would do just about any thing to avoid another war.