Journal Article10.2307/2199135
The "Open" Commonwealth.
L. C. Green,M. Margaret Ball +1 more
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About: This article is published in American Journal of International Law. The article was published on 01 Jan 1973. The article focuses on the topics: Commonwealth.
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Anna Bocking-Welch
- 28 Sep 2012
TL;DR: This paper examined how the British public's interactions with the peoples and places of the empire and Commonwealth changed as a result of decolonization, and argued that we must be wary of overstating the importance of empire and decolonisation in the lives of British public and therefore situates its analysis of civil society firmly within the context of globalization and the sense of living in a shrinking world.
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Harold L. Sheppard and Neal Q. Herrick. Where Have All the Robots Gone? Worker Dissatisfaction in the 1970s. Pp. 222. New York: The Free Press, 1972. $7.95
TL;DR: In the early 1960s, Germany, Holland, and Switzerland upvalued their currencies one or more times, the United States sought to restrict new investments abroad, and we took many other steps to limit the outflow of American gold as mentioned in this paper.
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The Unofficial Commonwealth Relations Conferences, 1933–59: Precursors of the Tri-sector Commonwealth
TL;DR: The concept of the tri-sector Commonwealth has a long pedigree as discussed by the authors, starting with the Unofficial Commonwealth Relations Conferences, organised by Chatham House and its overseas affiliates, which were held at roughly five-yearly intervals between 1933 and 1959.
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Commonwealth collaboration in foreign affairs, 1939-1947 : the British perspective
E. Judith Adams
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the modes of collaboration between the members of the British Commonwealth in foreign affairs, with particular emphasis on the United Kingdom's methods of keeping the other members informed and ascertaining their views.
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