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The Falklands Conflict

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The causes and character of the Falklands conflict are widely misunderstood. That is scarcely surprising. So many different people had reasons of their own for complicating a straightforward issue.

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  1. Tour Principles of 11 February 1918’, in Harold Nicolson, Peacemaking 1919 (Constable, 1944 edn) pp. 40–3.

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  2. Secretary of State for Defence, Statement on the Defence Estimates 1966 (HMSO) Cmnd 2907, p. 10.

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Cable, J. (1985). The Falklands Conflict. In: Diplomacy at Sea. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07550-8_6

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