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Titlebook: Economic Power in Anglo-South African Diplomacy; Simonstown, Sharpevi Geoff Berridge Book 1981 Geoff Berridge 1981 Africa.African.Diplomacy

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Barbara L. Hudson,Geraldine M. Macdonaldn itself and the South African regime and that, in addition, the Union’s economic grip on the United Kingdom had perceptibly — if only temporarily — weakened. As a result, the African Defence Pact was now even less likely to come to fruition.
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The Problem of British Policyongst other things, in a multi-faceted economic relationship which was reinforced by South Africa’s enjoyment of Commonwealth Preference even after the departure of South Africa from the association which appeared to simple eyes to confer this entitlement. Of course, when the Labour Party was in pow
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The Simonstown Negotiations Agreements signified a qualified diplomatic triumph for the South Africans — as will be argued — is there any evidence to suggest that sentiment or concern for the High Commission Territories prompted British concessions or, rather, that the explanation lies in greater part in the realisation of So
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The Problem of British Policyroughout the post-war period, even though the international reputation of the National Party regime meant that this posture involved increasingly serious diplomatic costs for the United Kingdom. Britain’s attitude was evident in the intimate consultations with South Africa which took place within th
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Will, Skill and Reputationrtain relevant non-economic attributes, in particular, the will to use such strength in diplomatic negotiations, the skill to exert it, and the reputation for its successful employment. Let us consider in turn the British and South African governments over the central post-war period with a view to
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The Economic Grip on Britainnce and, on the face of it, the British government had a massive advantage over South Africa in this respect during the central post-war period. The first indicator which seems to bear out this point is provided by a comparison between the two countries in terms of their absolute wealth and the shee
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The Simonstown Negotiationsre principally concerned with defence arrangements, it has been the assumption of the ‘establishment explanation’. that Britain’s strategic interest at the Cape was the major factor in the negotiations which led up to them and in the final shape which they assumed. The further assumption is characte
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