Détails de l’annonce

Titre: US Consular Representation in Britain since 1790
Condition: Neuf
ISBN-10: 1783087447
EAN: 9781783087440
ISBN: 9781783087440
Publisher: Anthem Press
Format: Poche
Date de publication: 2018-03-08
Sujet: Anglais
Pays/Région de fabrication: GB
Item Height: 229
Item Length: 153.00
Item Width: 26.00
Poids: 454g
Auteur: Nicholas M. Keegan
Contributeur: Barbara Stephenson (Foreword by)
Genre: Law & Politics
Description:

In its early years the United States Consular Service was a relatively amateurish organization, often staffed by unsuitable characters whose appointments had been obtained as political favours from victorious presidential candidates—a practice known as the Spoils System. Most personnel changed every four years when new administrations came in. This compared unfavourably with the consular services of the European nations, but gradually by the turn of the twentieth century things had improved considerably—appointment procedures were tightened up, inspections of consuls and how they managed their consulates were introduced, and the separate Consular Service and Diplomatic Service were merged to form the Foreign Service. The first appointments to Britain were made in 1790, with James Maury becoming the first operational consul in the country, at Liverpool. At one point, there was a network of up to ninety US consular offices throughout the UK, stretching from the Orkney Islands to the Channel Islands. Nowadays, there is only the consular section in the embassy and the consulates general in Edinburgh and Belfast.


Année de publication: 2018

Information manquante?

Veuillez nous contacter pour toute information manquante, nous l’ajouterions volontiers dans notre description.