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in London the following year. As a result of his interest in economic affairs, he was instrumental in establishing the Economic Relations Section in the Foreign Office, focused on co-ordinating British diplomatic and economic policies, becoming its first head in 1934. In the late summer of 1938, he
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official. He was a significant influence on the British foreign policy in the Far East in the early 20th century. He also published a number of novels and other works under the pseudonym
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in 1938 - of “an Anglo-German policy of economic co-operation” flourishing within a German-dominated East Central Europe.
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Ashton-Gwatkin's literary work, published under the name of John Paris, reflected his period of residence in
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Boadle, D.G. “The Formation of the Foreign Office Economic Relations Section”,
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In 1915 he married Nancy Violet Butler (d. 1953), of Melbourne, Australia.
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During the 1930s, Ashton-Gwatkin was a staunch advocate of the policy of
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He participated in several international conferences, including the
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The Runciman Mission to Czechoslovakia, 1938: Prelude to Munich
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and was a member of the British delegation at the subsequent
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European foreign policy of the Chamberlain ministry
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CB
CMG
Foreign Office
Eton College
Balliol College, Oxford
East Asia
Soviet Union
British Embassy in Moscow
Lord Goschen
Imperial Economic Conference
World Economic Conference
Runciman Mission
Czechoslovakia
Munich Conference
appeasement
Nazi Germany
Munich Agreement
Japan
Oxford
Newdigate Prize




The Times
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Munich Agreement
Locarno Treaties

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