This book addresses the interface of the British Foreign Office,
foreign policy and commerce in the twentieth century. Two related
questions are considered: what did the Foreign Office do to support
British commerce, and how did commerce influence British foreign
policy? The editors of this work collect a range of case studies
that explore the attitude of the Foreign Office towards commerce
and trade promotion, against the backdrop of a century of relative
economic decline, while also considering the role of British
diplomats in creating markets and supporting UK firms. This highly
researched and detailed examination is designed for readers aiming
to comprehend the role that commerce played in Britain's foreign
relations, in a century when trade and commerce have become an
inseparable element in foreign and security policies.
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