ABSTRACT

First Published in 1976. This volume, the fourth in the series Studies in Commonwealth Politics and History, looks at one of the oldest bilateral relationships between two Commonwealth countries. It is a group of essays in the general field of international relations and a fitting contribution to Studies in Commonwealth History and Politics. By bringing together studies of individual states, particular institutions, cross-national comparisons or relations between states, the series aims to make its contribution to our understanding of the contemporary world.

chapter |30 pages

Conference Report

chapter |5 pages

A Memoir

chapter |14 pages

The Roots of Irritation

chapter |11 pages

Public Images and Perceptions