Diplomatic Identity in Postwar Britain
The Deconstruction of the Foreign Office Type, 1945-1997
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The book explores the evolution of the "Foreign Office Type," a traditional archetype for British diplomats, in response to significant changes in the twentieth century. It examines how cultural shifts prompted the Foreign Office to reassess and redefine its criteria for an ideal diplomat, highlighting the impact of historical developments on diplomatic representation and identity.
