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North-South Summit

MS. Callaghan 266

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Title

North-South Summit

Shelfmark

MS. Callaghan 266

Summary

Correspondence and documents relating to the North-South Summit in Cancun, Mexico in 1981. Also includes copies of Hansard volume 9, numbers 149 and 150, Callaghan's March 1981 lecture in Delhi Our Independent World, Willy Brandt's 1980 26th Fowley Foundation lecture The future of Europe in the world of change, leaflets regarding the Brandt Report, and correspondence with and regarding United World colleges.

Date

1980-1981

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Archive of James Callaghan

Foreign and defence policy

Official visits and international conferences

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