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Financial diplomacy and the credit crunch: the rise of central Banks / Bayne, Nicholas   Journal Article
Bayne, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Governing British Burma: the career of Charles Bayne (1860 - 1947) in the Indian Civil Service / Bayne, Nicholas   Journal Article
Bayne, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract My grandfather, Charles Bayne, spent his career in the Indian Civil Service administering Burma from 1880 to 1906. He and three colleagues - Edward Symes, Donald Smeaton and Herbert Thirkell White - filled the key posts in the central Burmese administration for two decades. He assisted Sir Charles Crosthwaite (Chief Commissioner 1887 - 90) in pacifying the province after the third Burmese war. Through the calmer 1890s he was responsible for economic policies, especially rice cultivation and teak forests. But the quartet broke up in the 1900s: Symes committed suicide; Smeaton fell out with Lord Curzon; Bayne, after two breakdowns, retired early; only White survived, to end his career as Lieutenant Governor. Burma's experience 100 years ago has parallels with the occupation of Iraq and the advance of globalization. The British annexed Upper Burma before deciding its future. The colonial administration was orderly, but inhibited the growth of locally based, democratic government, with consequences still seen today. Burma under British rule grew rich from the export of rice and teak (and later oil), but this wealth went mainly to expatriates, not local Burmese cultivators. The resentment this caused later brought a reversion to inward-looking economic policies
Key Words Globalization  Burma  Administration  Secretary  Secretariat  Rice 
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Hanging together: seven power summits / Puktnam, Robert D; Bayne, Nicholas 1984  Book
Bayne, Nicholas Book
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Publication London, Heinemann, 1984.
Description x, 263p.
Standard Number 0435837303
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New economic diplomacy: decision-making and negotiation in international economic edition / Bayne, Nicholas (ed); Woolcock, Stephen (ed) 2007  Book
Woolcock, Stephen Book
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Publication Hampshire, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007.
Description xix, 391p.
Series Global finance series
Standard Number 9780754670483
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