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Conceptual Metaphors in British Foreign Secretary’s Twitter Discourse Involving Ukraine
Published 2016-04-01“…This article presents a qualitative study of conceptual metaphors identified in Twitter discourse involving Ukraine by the current British Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond. The study further described in this article involves a corpus of Hammond’s tweets associated with Ukraine, which is subsequently juxtaposed with Hammond’s online articles and speeches involving Ukraine in order to elucidate whether or not there are Twitter-specific conceptual metaphors in Hammond’s Twitter discourse associated with Ukraine. …”
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BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY’S ROLE AND INFLUENCE IN THE EXCLUSION OF GREECE AND TÜRKIYE FROM NATO, 1948–1949
Published 2023-08-01“…The finding shows that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin was eager to have NATO promptly formed, and he believed the proposal for Greece and Türkiye’s inclusion in NATO would hamper this aim, since these two countries were in a dispute over Cyprus. …”
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British Foreign Secretary’s Role and Influence in The Exclusion of Greece and Türkiye From Nato, 1948–1949
Published 2023“…The finding shows that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin was eager to have NATO promptly formed, and he believed the proposal for Greece and Türkiye’s inclusion in NATO would hamper this aim, since these two countries were in a dispute over Cyprus. …”
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Nicaragua’s OAS Raid and the Inter-American System
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British Cavalier Attitude
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A Prime Minister in Hospital: the Constitutional Implications
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Charles Hutton and the ‘Dissensions’ of 1783–84: Scientific networking and its failures
Published 2016“…It focuses attention on the career and personal networks of Charles Hutton, whose dismissal from the role of Foreign Secretary ignited the row. It shows that the incident had no single cause but was the outcome of a number of factors that made Hutton intolerable to Joseph Banks, president of the Society, and of a number of factors that made Banks unpopular as President among a group of about forty otherwise rather disparate fellows.…”
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A memorandum from the Russian Jews in Safed and Tiberias to Sir Moses Montefiore (1863)
Published 1985-09-01“…The letter is addressed to Earl Russell, the Foreign Secretary, and in this letter Montefiore mentions that he is enclosing a Memorial from the Jewish Communities in Safed and Tiberias, complaining about the deplorable condition in which they find themselves as a consequence of the withdrawal of British Protection which they had enjoyed during the preceding 10 years. …”
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U kresu zimnej wojny- brytyjska ocena relacji z ZSRR i państwami Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w 1988 roku.
Published 2016-01-01“…The article presents the concept of the British foreign policy towards the states of Central and Eastern Europe, made by Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe at the end of 1980s, when the cold war was just about to be over. …”
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The China–India–Pakistan Nuclear Triangle: Consequential Choices for Asian Security
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Nothing fails like success : the London Ambassadors’ Conference and the coming of the First World War
Published 2020“…During the July Crisis Britain’s foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, focused on organising a conference through which differences could be reconciled. …”
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Diplomatic function of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Beijing during the First Opium War
Published 2021-07-01“…In 1840, when British naval forces approached Tianjin, the members of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Beijing were invited to the Qing court to translate the famous letter of the British Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston (1784–1865). We present the abridged Russian translation of this letter, reported by N.I. …”
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Is the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention decision on Assange ‘So wrong’?
Published 2016“…The decision has been described as ‘ridiculous’ by the UK Foreign Secretary, Phillip Hammond, and former Director of Public Prosecution Ken MacDonald argues that describing Assange’s conditions as ‘arbitrary detention’ is ‘ludicrous’. …”
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Prospects for a 'Bewältigung' of Extreme Violence in Britain’s Imperial Past
Published 2020-08-01“…An example of ahistorical/selective narratives is the British foreign secretary’s comparison between the EU and a Soviet gulag. …”
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Sir Austen Chamberlain and the Italo-Yugoslav crisis over Albania February - May 1927
Published 2005-01-01“…This article, which makes extensive use of primary sources from the Foreign Office, demonstrates that Foreign Secretary Sir Austen Chamberlain and all his relevant officials handled the crisis in an even-handed manner throughout and that, at times, if London exhibited any sympathy and understanding at all for either side, it was towards Belgrade rather than Rome.…”
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HYPERBOLE AS A PERSUASION TOOL IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE (THE CASE OF BRITISH POLITICIANS’ SPEECH)
Published 2019-11-01“…The corpus under analysis comprises scripts of speeches by UK Permanent Representative to the UN Karen Pierce, Prime Minister Theresa May and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson which are devoted to the incident in Salisbury. …”
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The Cold War and The Retention of British Rule in Cyprus, 1945-1947
Published 2019“…This paper has concentrated on the viewpoint of British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and his Foreign Office through the perusal of archival or primary records such as Bevin’s Private Papers (FO 800), the Cabinet Office Papers (CAB), the Foreign Office Papers (FO 371), the Defence Ministry Papers (DEFE) and the House of Commons Parliamentary Debate (HANSARD). …”
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Louis XVI and the comte de Vergennes
Published 2017“…<br/>The correspondence between Louis XVI and his foreign secretary the comte de Vergennes represents a major new source for the history of French diplomacy and warfare in the last years of the ancien régime. …”
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Greece, Enosis and Britain’s Complete Evacuation From Greece in March 1947
Published 2019“…When the Greek Civil War (1946-1949) broke out in March 1946, Britain, and specifically Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, determined in helping the Greek Royalist government, fought against Greek communists by providing economic and military support. …”
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BRYTYJSKO-NIEMIECKI UKŁAD MORSKI Z 18 CZERWCA 1935 ROKU
Published 2017-01-01“…The Anglo-German Naval Agreement was signed on 18 June 1935 in London through the exchange of notes between the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare and the representative of the Third Reich, Joachim von Ribbentrop. …”
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