Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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In Britain there was little disposition to penalize South Africa after its withdrawal : the bilateral relations between the two countries continued very much as before , with legislation to regularize the situation in those cases in ...
In Britain there was little disposition to penalize South Africa after its withdrawal : the bilateral relations between the two countries continued very much as before , with legislation to regularize the situation in those cases in ...
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Normal trade ' , interpreted so as to provide both an outlet for Rhodesian exports and the supply of essential imports , including oil , continued to prevail between South Africa and Rhodesia . No doubt the Smith government was ...
Normal trade ' , interpreted so as to provide both an outlet for Rhodesian exports and the supply of essential imports , including oil , continued to prevail between South Africa and Rhodesia . No doubt the Smith government was ...
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8 ) , this kind of statement continued to be made by senior ministers . So long as the Commonwealth was not an active brake on the pursuit of British interests — and it had become much less so , with the decline of the Rhodesia issue ...
8 ) , this kind of statement continued to be made by senior ministers . So long as the Commonwealth was not an active brake on the pursuit of British interests — and it had become much less so , with the decline of the Rhodesia issue ...
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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 |