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Growth of the British commonwealth 1880-1932 / Cumpston, I M (ed.) 1973  Book
Cumpston, I M (ed.) Book
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Publication London, Edward Arnold (publishers) Ltd., 1973.
Description viii, 195p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-7131-5656-2
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011439917.1241/CUM 011439MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   027880


Imperial dream: the British Commonwealth and empire 1775-1969 / Grierson, Edward 1972  Book
Grierson, Edward Book
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Publication London, Collins, 1972.
Description 320p,Hbk
Standard Number 0002114119
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009535909.09171241/GRI 009535MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   046770


Independence years: the selected Indian and commonwealth papers of Nicholas Mansergh / Mansergh, Diana (ed.) 1999  Book
Mansergh, Diana Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999.
Description xv, 274p.hbk
Standard Number 0195648471
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045581954.03/MAN 045581MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Reinventing Canada: Stephen Harper's conservative revolution / Smith, Jordan Michael   Journal Article
Smith, Jordan Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The thin-haired, middle-aged man delivered a speech to the United Nations that undoubtedly left many in the international body fuming. He criticized Libya, Iran, and North Korea by name: "Just as fascism and communism were the great struggles of previous generations," he said, "terrorism is the great struggle of ours." He cited Winston Churchill and defended Israel. And he criticized the UN on its own turf. "The greatest enemies of the United Nations are those who quietly undermine its principles and, even worse, by those who sit idly, watching its slow decline."
Key Words Terrorism  Iran  North Korea  Canada  Libya  Communism 
Fascism  Winston  Stephen Harper  British Commonwealth  Foreign Policy  United Nations 
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