Foreign Affairs Committee, first report : the future role of the Commonwelth
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Foreign Affairs Committee, first report : the future role of the Commonwelth
HMSO, c1996
- v. 1
- Other Title
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First report from the Foreign Affairs Committee : the future role of the Commonwelth : session 1995-96 : HC45-1
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  Toyama
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  Hiroshima
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  Oita
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Note
Vol.1. Report, together with the proceedings of the committee
"Session 1995-96."
"Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 27 March 1996."
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This report looks at the future of the Commonwealth in a period of rapid change. It presents a wide variety of observations, identifying opportunities and potential. The central observation is that the Commonwealth is acquiring a new significance and that the UK policy-makers should bring this major change to the forefront of their thinking. From being a "club" of countries, it has developed into a network with a range of changing interests and aspirations, including extensive changes in political and economic relations.
Table of Contents
- The intergovernmental Commonwealth
- political issues and relations in the Commonwealth today
- Commonwealth economic relations - trade, investment and aid in the new world setting
- cultural relations and cultural diplomacy - the Commonwealth dimension
- the non-governmental network
- the promotion of democracy, good governance and human rights
- the membership of the Commonwealth
- concluding observations
- list of principle conclusions and recommendations. Annexes: proceedings of the committee
- list of witnesses
- list of memoranda included in the minutes of evidence
- list of appendices to the minutes of evidence
- unprinted memoranda.
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