Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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... remained the strongest state in its continent , well able to deal with its internal African opposition and to outface the hostility of other African states ( including those belonging to the Commonwealth ) so long as the major powers ...
... remained the strongest state in its continent , well able to deal with its internal African opposition and to outface the hostility of other African states ( including those belonging to the Commonwealth ) so long as the major powers ...
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... remained free , in terms of the communiqué , to negotiate with Smith on the basis of majority rule being deferred indefinitely after independence was granted . So long as this remained the position , the rest of the British concessions ...
... remained free , in terms of the communiqué , to negotiate with Smith on the basis of majority rule being deferred indefinitely after independence was granted . So long as this remained the position , the rest of the British concessions ...
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... remained a running sore . In international terms , there is a contrast between the circumstances of the Asian and African members of the Commonwealth , in that the Asian states were established during the Cold War and had to contend ...
... remained a running sore . In international terms , there is a contrast between the circumstances of the Asian and African members of the Commonwealth , in that the Asian states were established during the Cold War and had to contend ...
Contenido
The Commonwealth in 1953 3 | 3 |
Emergent Themes | 15 |
The International Background | 21 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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 Kaunda 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 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
Referencias a este libro
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 |