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Diplomatists, not men of business: the Constantinople quays company in Edwardian economic diplomacy / Hamilton, Keith   Journal Article
Hamilton, Keith Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the aftermath of the Great War, British diplomats were criticised for their earlier failure to pay due attention to international economic developments. However, as this essay reveals, in an effort to contain Germany's peaceful penetration of Ottoman Turkey after May 1906, Britain's foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, was ready to commit his department's Secret Service money to the joint Anglo-French purchase of the Constantinople Quays Company. The venture proved less than profitable, and it was not, as some diplomats hoped, the precursor of a successful "industrial entente" between Britain and France in the Near East. Indeed, if anything, it highlighted the difficulties faced by diplomats in seeking to reconcile the interests of business and state in the conduct of foreign policy.
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Leadership and growth / Brady, David (ed); Spence, Michael (ed) 2010  Book
Spence, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, DC, World Bank, 2010.
Description xxviii, 271p.
Standard Number 9780821381007
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Middle-class heroes: the best guarantee of good governance / Birdsall, Nancy   Article
Birdsall, Nancy Article
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Summary/Abstract The two economic developments that have garnered the most attention in recent years are the concentration of massive wealth in the richest one percent [1] of the world’s population and the tremendous, growth-driven decline [2] in extreme poverty in the developing world, especially in China. But just as important has been the emergence of large middle classes in developing countries around the planet. This phenomenon—the result of more than two decades of nearly continuous fast-paced global economic growth—has been good not only for economies but also for governance. After all, history suggests that a large and secure middle class is a solid foundation on which to build and sustain an effective, democratic state. Middle classes not only have the wherewithal to finance vital services such as roads and public education through taxes; they also demand regulations, the fair enforcement of contracts, and the rule of law more generally—public goods that create a level social and economic playing field on which all can prosper
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South Asia development and cooperation report 2015: economic integration for peace-creating prosperity / India.Researh and Information System for Developing Countries 2015  Book
RIS (Researh and Information System for Developing Countries Book
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Publication New Delhi, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015.
Description xxxi, 227p.: tables, figures, boxes, abbre.pbk
Standard Number 9788171221073
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Swat state (1915-1969) from genesis to merger: an analysis of political, administrative, socio-political, and economic developments / Rome, Sultan-I 2008  Book
Rome, Sultan-I Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description xv, 363p.
Standard Number 978019547737. hbk
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