International Organizations: Pressure Groups Material 1950-

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International Organizations: Pressure Groups Material 1950-

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Institute of Commonwealth Studies

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In contrast to its brief period of political unity the Caribbean region has produced pressure groups of a more enduring nature. The Caribbean Conference of Churches is an ecumenical body founded in 1971 and concerned with problems of human rights and poverty in the region, whilst the Caribbean Youth Conference was an organisation bringing together national youth organisations for educational and exchange purposes. This collection holds a small quantity of materials from the 1980s dealing with th...

Empire Industries Association

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The Association was founded in 1925 by followers of Joseph Chamberlain. It continued the work of the Tariff Reform League, which ceased to function just after World War I, in promoting the trade system of Protection and Imperial Preference. In 1947 the Association partly amalgamated with the British Empire League and from 1948 the two bodies held joint AGMs. In 1958 its name was changed to the Commonwealth and Empire Industries Association, which became the Commonwealth Industries A...

Africa Bureau (London, England)

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Monday Club

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Established in 1892, the Monday Club is the oldest literary club in the Bellingham region. It was founded by Mrs. J.A. Kerr and Mrs. B.B. Seymour, two prominent members of Whatcom County society, in the city of Fairhaven. It was their intention to provide an intellectual and cultural forum for the local female elite to study classic literary works. The establishment of the Monday Club reflected a broader national trend as the decade witnessed the rise of the women's club movement throughout the ...

Africa Youth Movement

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Women's World Summit Foundation (Geneva, Switzerland : Canton)

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Africa Publications Trust

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Alf's Imperial Army

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World Summit on Sustainable Development

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Movement for Religious Freedom in Africa

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Union of Democratic Control

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Founded Nov. 1914 in London, England by an alliance of radical Liberal Party and Independent Labour Party members, to protest Britain's decision to enter World War I; founders were E.D. Morel, Norman Angell, J. Ramsay MacDonald, and Charles Trevelyan; lobbied for democratic control over British foreign policy, the abolition of industrial and military armaments and conscription, the promotion of free trade, the self-determination of peoples, and the development of the League of Nations; became a ...

Anti-slavery international

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Justice and Peace Commission

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Action for Southern Africa

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International Association of Democratic Lawyers

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Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers

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Association of West European Parliamentarians for Action against Apartheid

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Anti-apartheid Movement

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Southern African development coordination conference

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Liberation

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Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Movement

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