East West relations
Found in 228 Collections and/or Records:
"Korea", 05 Jul 1950
Literary: correspondence on publishing WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War"), mainly with representatives of Time-Life International, including Daniel Longwell [editor of Life Magazine], Walter Graebner [London representative], Andrew Heiskell [publisher], Monica Owen Horne, Constance Babbington-Smith, and Renee Harmer., Aug 1945 - Jan 1953
Literary: correspondence on the foreign rights in WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War") and other works, mainly with Emery Reves [earlier Imre Revesz], Q-Z., Jan 1946 - Apr 1955
Literary: correspondence on the serialisation of WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War") with representatives of the New York Times [United States], and correspondence on foreign editions of the memoirs and other miscellaneous matters, M-Z., Sep 1946 - Dec 1954
Literary: correspondence thanking WSC for complimentary copies and congratulating him on volume 4 ("The Hinge of Fate") of his war memoirs ("The Second World War")., Nov 1950 - Aug 1951
Literary: "The Second World War": preface for the abridged [one-volume] edition [eventually incorporated into the published version as "An Epilogue on the Years 1945 to 1957"] covering WSC's speeches at Fulton [United States] (March 1946) and Zurich [Switzerland] (September 1946), tensions with the Soviet Union, the founding of NATO, the Berlin [Germany] blockade, the European Movement, the atomic bomb, Stalin's death, Indian independence, the Korean War, the creation of Israel, and the United Nations., Feb 1957
Includes proofs, drafts, corrections, and notes annotated by "A H" [Alan Hodge], ?[William Deakin], "A M B" [Anthony Montague Browne], WSC, "D K" [Denis Kelly], and Emery Reves [earlier Imre Revesz], and file covers [added by Martin Gilbert].
Literary: typescript proofs and draft copies [some annotated by WSC] of WSC's article entitled "The new American policy towards Greece and Turkey" [first published in Life magazine] on his speech at Fulton [United States, 5 March 1946], the spheres of influence developing between the Soviet Union and the western powers, United States policy in the Mediterranean and Middle East, Greek affairs including the communist uprising and elections, Soviet aspirations concerning the Bosphorus Straits [Karadeniz Bogazi, Turkey] and Persia [later Iran], and Britain's role in world affairs., 1947
Also includes: notes and annotations by WSC's secretaries "N S" [Jo Sturdee, later Lady Onslow] and "L M M" [Lettice Marston, later Lettice Shillingford]; letter and notes from Anthony Eden [later 1st Lord Avon] on the article.Other subjects include: the publication of the article in the Daily Telegraph.
Nobel Institute Conference on Western Democracies and World Problems, 1955-02 - 1955-08
Papers and correspondence from the conference, Oslo, Norway, 13-21 June, which JA attended as part of the delegation from the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Includes rough speech notes by JA on East-West relations, particularly relating to Germany and the Soviet Union.
Notes of Two Conversations with Lord Brimelow
Notes on current events, 1947 - 1969
Mainly relates to Europe and the Cold War, particularly Germany and the future of Berlin.
"Now's your chance": recording of a Brighton local radio phone-in programme with JA, 1976-07-30
Subjects include: lack of confidence in the Government's economic policy; social security; the sale of council housing; charging foreign visitors for National Health Service treatment; Uganda and Soviet influence in Africa; defence, particularly relating to the Soviet Union, cuts to naval power and building up European defence; rail transport policy; immigration and race relations; unemployment.
Official: Prime Minister, 1951 - 1955
Official: Prime Minister: correspondence between WSC and President Dwight D Eisenhower [President of the United States]., 29 Jan 1953 - 31 Mar 1955
Official: Prime Minister: correspondence mainly relating to change of administration., 24 Aug 1953 - 31 Mar 1955
Official: Prime Minister: "Terminal": record of the proceedings of the [Potsdam] Berlin Conference [Germany], 17 July to 1 August, 1945., Jul 1945 - Aug 1945
[marked "box 119/12" by Denis Kelly, WSC's literary assistant, ?at the time of the production of WSC's "Second World War"].
Official: War and Air: intelligence reports., 28 Mar-23 Dec 1920
Official: War and Air: intelligence reports, including material from the K K Series., 13 Oct 1920-18 Feb 1921
Official: War and Air: intelligence reports, including material from the K K Series and others., 27 Dec 1920-5 Jan 1921
Pamphlets, 1954-02 - 1955-02
Includes: Daily Mirror booklet on defence; Empire Industries Association and Empire League bulletin; British Road Federation bulletin; booklet on the Canadian money market; newspaper of the Rhokana African Townships; Conservative Research Department notes on higher pensions and benefits and Labour Party blues; Conservative Political Centre journal; survey of Commonwealth and colonial affairs.
Paper by John Browne on Mikhail Gorbachev, 1985-05
Paper on Gorbachev and his likely impact on East-West relations, following Browne's meetings with him during Gorbachev's visit to Britain in 1984.
Papers and correspondence relating to Liberal policy on East-West relations, 1985 - 1986
Includes a memorandum by GJ.
Papers and correspondence relating to Liberal policy on East-West relations and foreign affairs, 1977 - 1985
"Perils abroad and at home", 09 Oct 1948
Personal letters, 1958 - 1962
Press cuttings, 1984-09 - 1984-11
Subjects include: the miners’ strike; attempts to expel a member of Militant from the party; NK’s visit to the Soviet Union and talks with President Konstantin Chernenko on nuclear disarmament; disruption in Parliament from the hard Left; talks between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and Libya; Shadow Cabinet elections.