Foreign policy
Found in 692 Collections and/or Records:
Diary, 1941
Diary, 1942
Diary, 1943
Diary, 1944
Diary, 5 August-29 September 1944
Diary of Cadogan's involvement in the Dumbarton Oaks and Second Quebec Conferences in the autumn of 1944. Subjects covered include: discussions surrounding the formation of the United Nations Security Council, including negotiations over voting procedure and rights of veto for member states; interaction with the press and photographers; Cadogan's reaction to hearing his own voice on a Paramount film of the Dumbarton Oaks Conference; and comments on travel, dinners, and books read.
Diary, 1945
Diary, 1954
Diary, 1956
Eastern affairs: Constantinople, 1905 - 1912
Reports and correspondence.
Eastern affairs: Turkish telegrams, 1889 - 1908
These volumes were apparently acquired by Lord Lloyd towards the end of his period as commercial attaché at Constantinople. They contain copies of the telegrams which passed between the Sublime Porte and its ambassadors and were probably kept by the telegraph office at Constantinople.
Egypt and Sudan: Correspondence, 1925 - 1937
Correspondence, particularly with the Foreign Office and Sir Geoffrey Archer and Sir John Maffey [later 1st Lord Rugby], Governors of Sudan.
Egypt: Papers, 1919 - 1929
Cabinet papers on the Middle East, diary of Lloyd's tour of Sudan and subject files on Egypt.
Egypt: Telegrams, 1925 - 1929
Official telegrams received and sent, with some private telegrams and material on an irrigation scheme.
"Every Dog His Day", 05 Oct 1946
Foreign Affairs, 1967 - 1971
Speeches.
"Foreign Affairs", 11 May 1953
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1971 - 1974
JA's papers as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including personal correspondence, minutes on foreign affairs and JA's visits abroad.
Foreign Policy, 1911 - 1982
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Foreign Secretary, 1967 - 1969
The papers held at Churchill Archives Centre cover Silkin's Parliamentary and Ministerial career, and his other public interests, including the Channel Tunnel, the E.E.C. and the dairy industry. There is material of particular interest on Silkin's difficulties with his Constituency Party in Deptford, and on the Labour Party Leadership and Deputy Leadership elections in 1980 and 1983.
General Election, 1970
Publicity on foreign affairs.
George Walden CMG MP "The Penalties of Victory", 1990-06-07
Lecture by George Walden on Britain's post-Cold War foreign policy.
"Ibn Rashid and Ibn Saud", [Jan 1921]
India: Bombay [Mumbai] Presidency, 1907 - 1929
Correspondence as Governor of Bombay [Mumbai], including letters to and from Indian princes and chiefs, telegrams from Afghanistan and Persia [Iran], and subject files.
"King Hussain and Ibn Saud: the Khurm-Turaba dispute", 13 Jan 1921
Labour Party: Modern Britain in a Modern World, 1986-12-10
Launch of Labour's campaign on foreign and defence policy, with statements by NK, [David] Denzil Davies [chief opposition spokesman on defence and disarmament] and Denis Healey [opposition spokesman on Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs] and questions from the audience.