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The changing balance of power in the world, the collapse of the British Empire, the weakening of Britain's international positions - all this required changes in the organisation, forms and methods of the British diplomatic service. Based on the study of official sources, memoirs of British diplomats, the press, and the author's personal observations, the book explores the structure and functions of the modern British Foreign Office and British missions abroad; it also examines the organisation of British foreign policy propaganda and the system of training diplomatic personnel. On concrete examples it shows the influence of imperialist foreign policy of Britain on the activities of the foreign policy apparatus.
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