East West relations
Found in 228 Collections and/or Records:
"Argument 3 - China", 1951-08
Recording of a radio debate between RSC and Thomas Driberg [later Lord Bradwell] on whether Communist China should be admitted to the Security Council of the United Nations. Recorded by RGA Sound Services, Devon, and sent to RSC 15 March 1951.
Articles, 1943-02 - 1949-11
Articles and broadcasts , 1968 - 1977
Pamphlets, conference papers, articles and correspondence with historians on subjects including: the effect of the German-Soviet Treaty of 1970; Germany's Ostpolitik; Stalin; 20 years of NATO; the Anglo-Portuguese alliance; the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia; Britain's entry into the European Economic Community.
Articles and lectures, 1969 - 1979
Atlantic Treaty Association , 1969 - 1994
Atlantic Treaty Association , 1973 - 1975
Papers and correspondence, mainly with Eugene Rostow, President of the Association, with other correspondents including: [Warren] Randolph Burgess, Vice-Chairman of the Atlantic Council of the United States; Sir Alexander Douglas-Home, Foreign Secretary [earlier 14th Lord Home, later Lord Home of the Hirsel] on Rostow's view of the Middle East crisis.
BBC Radio 4, Today programme: John Humphrys interviews NK, 1989-04-06
Interview on NK's upcoming meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, relations with the Soviet Union and nuclear disarmament.
Churchill in No 10 and Eisenhower in the White House: a Groundling’s view sixty years on, 2012-11 - 2014-08
Text of a talk by Sir Peter Marshall, former Private Secretary to Sir Roger Makins, British Ambassador to the United States [later 1st Lord Sherfield], given to the Pilgrims Society, on Churchill's visit to Washington, June 1954.
"Commonwealth and Empire", 28 Oct 1948
Correspondence, 1961
Subjects include: GJ joining the UK Council of the European Movement and his maiden speech in the House of Lords on the future of NATO.
Correspondence with Dwight D Eisenhower, 1956-11
Correspondence between Churchill and Eisenhower, President of the United States, on the Suez Crisis and Churchill's belief in the importance of the Anglo-American alliance in the Cold War. Also includes a covering letter from Winthrop Aldrich, American Ambassador to Britain.
Correspondence with Gore Vidal, 1987
Correspondence on Harry S Truman and East-West relations.
Debate on the Address, 03 Nov 1953
"Defence", 16 Mar 1950
"Defence (Government Policy)", 15 Feb 1951
Defence of the Realm, 1983-09 - 1995-03
Draft for a proposed book, 1946-04 - 1954
Text, notes and source material for a restatement of Conservative political philosophy, designed as a follow-up to LSA's "The Forward View", with chapters on subjects including: the European political and economic revolution following the First World War and the influence of Communism following the Second World War; relations between Europe, the United States and Asia, LSA's doubts about the future of the United Nations and view of the Commonwealth.
Eastern Europe and East-West relations, 1989-01 - 1989-11
Includes: Socialist International position papers on Eastern Europe; rough notes from a meeting of European Leaders of Socialist International, Milan [Italy] and report on action to be taken on Eastern Europe; briefing for NK’s visit to Paris [France] on recent developments in East-West relations; declaration from the Confederation of European Socialist Parties on Eastern Europe; statements from NK on East-West relations.
European Movement: Central and Eastern European Conference, 1951-10 - 1952-03
European Security, 1968 - 1972
"European Unity", 28 Mar 1950
"Every Dog His Day", 05 Oct 1946
"Foreign Affairs", 11 May 1953
“History”: correspondence with historians and conference papers, 1973 - 1993
Subjects include: NATO's record over 40 years; the Cold War past and present; Anglo-German relations; a story about the Duke of Kent being offered the crown of Poland during the war.
Iron Curtain and Yugoslavia [later Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia] , 1953-12 - 1954-08
General correspondence and papers on Eastern European affairs, with correspondents including: [Robert] Anthony Eden [Foreign Secretary, later 1st Lord Avon]; [Arthur] Christopher Soames; [John] Selwyn Lloyd [Minister of State, Foreign Office] (2); Ronald Russell.
Also includes: note on a meeting between JA and an official from the Soviet embassy on the Berlin Conference, 1954 and Soviet policies towards the West.