Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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... extent to which he could influence Nehru . Yet in 1953 or 1955 , in a world of deceptively simple alignments and looming dangers , the lines taken by Nehru and Churchill were reconcilable within a loose structure of co - operation which ...
... extent to which he could influence Nehru . Yet in 1953 or 1955 , in a world of deceptively simple alignments and looming dangers , the lines taken by Nehru and Churchill were reconcilable within a loose structure of co - operation which ...
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... extent , where India lost Pakistan gained ; but it was only to some extent , since the new states in the Common- wealth judged others by how they served African interests as the new states saw them , and Pakistan was no more successful ...
... extent , where India lost Pakistan gained ; but it was only to some extent , since the new states in the Common- wealth judged others by how they served African interests as the new states saw them , and Pakistan was no more successful ...
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... extent that its members , Britain in particular , fail to see it for what it is ' ; yet self- deception was rife and led to frequent miscalculation about the extent to which the rest of the Commonwealth would support Britain . The ...
... extent that its members , Britain in particular , fail to see it for what it is ' ; yet self- deception was rife and led to frequent miscalculation about the extent to which the rest of the Commonwealth would support Britain . The ...
Contenido
The Commonwealth in 1953 | 17 |
The Commonwealth and Suez | 37 |
India Pakistan and China | 45 |
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accepted affairs African members Afro-Asian apartheid Asia Asian association Australia became Britain British government British policy Canada Canadian Ceylon China Cmnd co-operation colonial Common Commonwealth countries Commonwealth members Commonwealth Prime Ministers Commonwealth relations Commonwealth system communiqué communist conference Conservative constitutional continued defence diplomatic discussion Douglas-Home economic effect especially Europe European exports Federation force foreign Ghana Ibid important independence India India and Pakistan Indonesia influence interests investment issue July Kenya Labour leaders London Macmillan major Malawi Malaya Malaysia Mansergh matter meeting membership ment Menzies military nationalist negotiations Nibmar Nigeria Nkrumah non-alignment North Vietnam Nyasaland Nyerere official opinion overseas Pakistan Party political position pressure problems racial regime remained responsibility sanctions Seato secretariat Singapore situation Smith South Africa Southern Rhodesia Soviet Union sterling area Suez Tanzania territories tion trade Uganda Vietnam wealth Wilson Zambia Zealand
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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 |