Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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Página 327
... existing position if they were to be popular there , and had to take account of the position of producers who were neither of the Six nor of the Commonwealth . Pierre Uri put the dilemma succinctly : To preserve free entry into Great ...
... existing position if they were to be popular there , and had to take account of the position of producers who were neither of the Six nor of the Commonwealth . Pierre Uri put the dilemma succinctly : To preserve free entry into Great ...
Página 392
... existing members to test their views . The process became more compli- cated as the number of members grew . Some uncertainty exists about whether intending members can be blackballed , as it was envisaged they might be in the much ...
... existing members to test their views . The process became more compli- cated as the number of members grew . Some uncertainty exists about whether intending members can be blackballed , as it was envisaged they might be in the much ...
Página 399
... existing channels of communications or confusing ' what is in many respects a very satisfactory method of co - ordina- tion and exchange of information ' . They must be sure that the basis of the new secretariat was sound ' and that we ...
... existing channels of communications or confusing ' what is in many respects a very satisfactory method of co - ordina- tion and exchange of information ' . They must be sure that the basis of the new secretariat was sound ' and that we ...
Contenido
The Commonwealth in 1953 | 17 |
The Commonwealth and Suez | 37 |
India Pakistan and China | 45 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accepted action affairs African agreed American arrangements Asian association 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
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India's Missed Opportunity: India's Relationship with the Non-resident Indians Marie-Carine Lall Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
EC Membership and the Judicialization of British Politics Danny Nicol Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |