Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 81
Página 300
There was little increase in bilateral aid to countries outside the Commonwealth , or to agencies through which multilateral aid was provided . British aid was essentially directed towards Commonwealth countries .
There was little increase in bilateral aid to countries outside the Commonwealth , or to agencies through which multilateral aid was provided . British aid was essentially directed towards Commonwealth countries .
Página 443
For the remainder the reasons for increased trade outside the Commonwealth included the relaxation of import restrictions , especially upon dollar goods , in the later 1950s ; the increase in non - Commonwealth aid for some of the ...
For the remainder the reasons for increased trade outside the Commonwealth included the relaxation of import restrictions , especially upon dollar goods , in the later 1950s ; the increase in non - Commonwealth aid for some of the ...
Página 451
After reaching a low point in 1948 , the value of British investments increased each year until 1962 , declined slightly in 1963 , then increased again . US investment was 81 per cent of the total in 1967 .
After reaching a low point in 1948 , the value of British investments increased each year until 1962 , declined slightly in 1963 , then increased again . US investment was 81 per cent of the total in 1967 .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
The Commonwealth in 1953 | 3 |
Emergent Themes ir w | 15 |
The International Background | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 18 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accepted action affairs African agreed American arrangements Asian association attempt Australia became become bodies Britain British government Canada Canadian China colonial Common Commonwealth Commonwealth countries Commonwealth members concerned conference constitutional continued countries discussion East economic effect especially Europe European existing expressed extent fact Federation force foreign further important increased independence India influence interests investment involved issue July largely later leaders less London major Malaysia matter meeting membership ment military official operation opinion overseas Pakistan Party period political position possible pressure prime ministers problems proposals question reasons regarded relations remained represented respect responsibility Rhodesia seemed sense showed Singapore situation Smith South Africa Southern Rhodesia statement sterling suggested taken trade Union United Vietnam wealth West whole Wilson wished Zealand
Referencias a este libro
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 |