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  1. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Anglo-Malayan defence agreement. On 20 August 1957, Duncan Sandys, the British Minister of Defence, while in Canberra at the start of a tour of Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and South East Asia, discovered the perils of the unscripted news conference. Sandys had hoped to use the tour to explain some of the recent changes to British defence ...

  2. Duncan Sandys, the tough-talking 'hatchet man', had been an ideal agent for this process of change. In 1945 there was nothing new about the concept of deterrence; only the size of the weapons and the speed of reaction had changed to make the price of failure near-instantly and globally catastrophic.

  3. Duncan Edwin Duncan-Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys CH, PC (/sændz/; 24 January 1908 – 26 November 1987), was a British politician and minister in successive Conservative governments in the 1950s and 1960s.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2008 · Long understood as the key document in Britain's Cold War history, the Duncan Sandys Defence White Paper of 1957 nevertheless has a largely forgotten context: home defence. This article argues that understanding this context allows important new conclusions to be drawn concerning the drafting, presentation and the reception of the document and the deterrent strategy it expounded.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2017 · Delivers Solutions. Strategic Communicator. Coalition Builder. Opens Doors.… · Experience: P20 - Payments 20 · Education: Oxford Brookes University · Location: Atlanta · 500+ connections on ...

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  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Extract from a draft minute from Prime Minister Anthony Eden (written by Cabinet Secretary, Norman Brooke) to Duncan Sandys, Minister of Housing and Local Government. Sandys had commented on the lack of information made to the wider Cabinet on the question of using military force in reaction to President Nasser’s decision to nationalise the canal.

  7. Edwin Duncan Sandys, barone Duncan-Sandys ( Sandford Orcas, 24 gennaio 1908 – Londra, 26 novembre 1987 ), è stato un politico britannico . Ministro nei successivi governi conservatori negli anni '50 e '60, era genero di Winston Churchill tra il 1935 e il 1960.