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Transformational Diplomacy After the Cold War - Britains Know How Fund in Post-Communist Europe, 1989-2003

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Informationen zum Autor Keith Hamilton is a consultant historian in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, where he was formerly a senior editor of the series Documents on British Policy Overseas . His most recent publications include (co-edited with Patrick Salmon) Slavery, Diplomacy and Empire: Britain and the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 1807 – 1975 (2009); and (co-authored with Richard Langhorne) The Practice of Diplomacy: Its Evolution, Theory and Administration (2011). Klappentext This text examines the 'Know How Fund'! Britain's bilateral technical assistance programme in post-Communist central and eastern Europe. It was a novel experiment in transformational diplomacy! devised in response to the end of the Cold War. Zusammenfassung This book examines the 'Know How Fund', Britain’s bilateral technical assistance programme in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe, devised in response to the end of the Cold War. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Banana Ripening in Belarus 1. Exciting Times 2. Practice and Principles 3. Maximum Glitz, Minimum Bucks 4. Measuring Success 5. Evolving Exit Strategies 6. New Labour, New Strategy Conclusion: Knowing How, When and Where

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