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April 21, 1956

American-British Rivalry

Report on covert American attempts to eliminate British influence from Jordanian politics.

1955

A British Plan against Saudi Arabia

Report from Basra of a British plan regarding the Hijaz and Jordanian and Palestinian territories.

1956

The Political Situation in Lebanon

Account of the importance of the President to Lebanon's policies, the stages of Lebanon's foreign policy in the last two years, and a British visit to Cairo.

April 1, 1955

Regarding al-Malki's Assassination

Communists seize on al-Malki's assassination for political gain against Anglo-American policies.

1949

British Policy in Syria

Britain supports Syrian opposition parties--Hizb al-Shaab and the Baath Party.

February 1, 1949

From a Report by France's Minister Plenipotentiary in Damascus to Beirut and Egypt

While, after 1945, Syria greatly favored the British Government, recent events in Palestine and Arab countries have changed Syria's outlook, and France decides to change its policy toward Syria and Lebanon.

May 8, 1990

Memorandum of Conversation Chancellor Franz Vranitzky – Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, London

The document contains a conversation between Chancellor Franz Vranitzky and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher begins with the state of internal affairs in Great Britain then relates its position to the European Union and role in German Unification. The conversation then turns to the role of Austria and its effort to join the European Commission. In the wake of problems in Eastern Europe, Thatcher stresses her preference for Western Europe to avoid involving itself in the counter movements.

January 1, 1985

Memorandum by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'European participation to the Strategic Defense Initiative.
Political implications'

The report seeks to assess the possible strategic and political implications if Europe decides to join the SDI. It is difficult to predict the reaction of the Soviet Union, but ramifications for East-West relations cannot be ignored.

May 11, 1967

Letter from British Embassy in Bucharest, R. Hanbury Tension to P. A. Rhodes, Foreign Office

Tension reports on friendly overtures by Romanian diplomatic officers.

April 6, 1989

Record of Negotiations between M.S. Gorbachev and Prime Minister of Great Britain Margaret Thatcher, London

Negotiations between Gorbachev and Thatcher on U.S. and British concerns, as well as Britain's cautious optimism, about the Soviet Union's perestroika and glasnost policies.

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