British Embassies

British Embassies
Author: James Stourton
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781781012437

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A unique and glamorous book about British Imperial and post-Imperial architecture and a lively and evocative read for anyone interested in the international projection of British power and culture. British Embassies have a special role in our history. They represent our country in bricks and stone and have often expressed – at least in the eyes of foreigners – our national character. Whether they are Lutyens buildings in Washington, grand palaces in Europe, beautiful old colonial buildings in Asia, or secure compounds in the Middle East, they all have stories to tell and reveal the changing face of British diplomacy. A mixture of history, architectural description, diplomacy and anecdote, this large format picture book covers Residences and embassies in twenty-six countries to provide an authoritative text, accompanied by newly commissioned photography.

The London Diplomatic List

The London Diplomatic List
Author: Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1970
Genre: Diplomatic and consular service
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117353776

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Embassies in the East

Embassies in the East
Author: J E Hoare,J. E. Hoare
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136796173

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This text traces the history of three Far Eastern embassies through the vicissitudes of war and revolution against the background of an apparent steady decline of Western influence in Asia. Dr Hoare tracks the key events and people shaping the British view of Asia. Key 'dramatis personae' are Sir Harry Parkes, British Minister to Japan, China and Korea; Sir Ernest Satow, the student interpreter who became Minister in Tokyo and Peking, and in more recent years, Sir Charles Eliot, lover of big cars and scholar of Buddhism. This book will interest those wishing to know more about all aspects of Britain in East Asia, whether in the tense years of the Boxer troubles in China, during the wartime repatriation of Britons from Japan and the Japanese Empire, in the traumas of the Korean War, or during the excess of China's Cultural Revolution.

The Pacific Islands and the USA

The Pacific Islands and the USA
Author: R. G. Crocombe
Publsiher: [email protected]
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9820201160

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"The world's most powerful nation, and more than a dozen of the world's smallest, have been interacting for 200 years. Beginning with whaling in the 1700's, it has continued through many trades, investment, eduction, churches, media, diplomacy and strategic issues. As significant as the movement of Americans to the Pacific is that of 150,000 Pacific Islanders to the USA. This important book documents the growing interaction with the USA to the pinnacle of involvement in World War II. The importance of USA to the Pacific Islands remained high until the end of the 1980's but has declined since then on almost every dimension. While USA will remain significant for the Pacific Islands, its relative profile will continue to decline." -- Back cover.

Embassies in Crisis

Embassies in Crisis
Author: Rogelia Pastor-Castro,Martin Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351123495

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Embassies are integral to international diplomacy, their staff instrumental to inter-governmental dialogue, strategic partnerships, trading relationships and cultural exchange. But Embassies are also discreet political spaces. Notionally sovereign territory ‘immune’ from local jurisdiction, in moments of crisis Embassies have often been targets of protest and sites of confrontation. It is this aspect of Embassy experience that this collection of essays explores and Embassies in Crisis revisits flashpoints in the recent lives of Embassies overseas at times of acute political crisis. Ranging across multiple British and other embassy crises, unusually, this book offers equal insights to international historians and members of the diplomatic community.

Embassies in Armed Conflict

Embassies in Armed Conflict
Author: G. R. Berridge
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441180070

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British Diplomacy in Turkey 1583 to the present

British Diplomacy in Turkey  1583 to the present
Author: Geoffrey R. Berridge
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789047429838

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This book describes the evolution of the component elements of the British Embassy in Turkey up to the First World War. It then explains why, without changing radically except in its communications, it remained indispensable to British diplomacy in Turkey afterwards.

The British Diplomatic Service 1815 1914

The British Diplomatic Service  1815 1914
Author: Raymond Jones
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1983-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780889201248

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Previous accounts of the British Foreign Office have left the impression that the diplomatic service was an insignificant appendage of the Foreign Office. Jones's study redresses the balance, demonstrating that the diplomatic service was an equal if not senior partner with the Foreign Office in the execution of British foreign policy. After a brief introduction to the history of diplomacy, Jones follows the changes wrought in the service by the intense political and social pressures of the nineteenth century. Against the background of the growth of the Victorian Civil Service and the emergence of Great Britain as a world power in the age of the Pax Britannica, Jones traces the demise of the family embassy, and of a diplomacy deeply rooted in patronage, and the corresponding development of the professional, bureaucratic elite of the Edwardian era. In case studies of the Near Eastern crisis of 1839-41, the Mason Sliddell Affair of the American Civil War, and the Dogger Bank Crisis of 1904, the volume sets forth the working environment of an embassy, both before and after the communications revolution following upon the introduction of the telegraph. Also examined are the social structures of the unreformed diplomatic service and the later, professional service. The volume will be of interest to historians of diplomacy and foreign policy, to political scientists, and to students of social change.