Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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It would be possible to continue defence arrangements with the two together more easily than if they were separate . In any case , British thinking at the time when these matters were being considered ( 1960–1 ) was still opposed to the ...
It would be possible to continue defence arrangements with the two together more easily than if they were separate . In any case , British thinking at the time when these matters were being considered ( 1960–1 ) was still opposed to the ...
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In spite of its own needs , the government was ' determined to make special efforts to meet the needs of the less developed Commonwealth countries ' , though Colombo Plan arrangements would suffice for the Asian members .
In spite of its own needs , the government was ' determined to make special efforts to meet the needs of the less developed Commonwealth countries ' , though Colombo Plan arrangements would suffice for the Asian members .
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The main British response to the growth of European institutions intended to bring about further integration was a sceptical one , British participation in Europe being largely confined to security arrangements , schemes for freer trade ...
The main British response to the growth of European institutions intended to bring about further integration was a sceptical one , British participation in Europe being largely confined to security arrangements , schemes for freer trade ...
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The Commonwealth in 1953 | 3 |
Emergent Themes ir w | 15 |
The International Background | 21 |
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Britain and Empire: Adjusting to a Post-imperial World L. J. Butler Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Studies in British Imperial History: Essays in Honour of A.P. Thornton Archibald Paton Thornton Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |