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Economic diplomacy at the Atlantic Conference II: a reply to Pressnell and Hopkins

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2009

Extract

I am flattered that Professor L. S. Pressnell and Sheila V. Hopkins took the time to write a commentary on my ‘Economic Diplomacy at the Atlantic Conference’, which was published in the Review of International Studies in 1984, and am grateful to them for pointing out a number of errors which I made.

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Copyright © British International Studies Association 1989

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References

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