Berridge, G. R.

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BERRIDGE, G. R.

BERRIDGE, G. R. British, b. 1947. Genres: Politics/Government, International relations/Current affairs. Career: Metropolitan Police College, Ashford, England, assistant lecturer, 1969-71; teacher at a secondary school in Farnsborough, England, 1975-78; University of Leicester, Leicester, England, lecturer, 1978-89, reader, 1989-93, professor of politics, 1993-. Publications: Economic Power in Anglo-South African Diplomacy: Simon-town, Sharpeville, and After, 1981; (ed. with A. Jennings, and contrib.) Diplomacy at the UN, 1985; The Politics of the South Africa Run: European Shipping and Pretoria, 1987; International Politics: States, Power, and Conflict since 1945, 1987, 2nd ed, 1992; Return to the UN: United Nations Diplomacy in Regional Conflicts, 1991; South Africa, the Colonial Powers, and "African Defence": The Rise and Fall of the White Entente, 1948-60, 1992; (with D. Heater) An Introduction to International Relations, 1993; Talking to the Enemy: How States without "Diplomatic Relations" Communicate, 1994. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor to political science and international studies journals. Address: Department of Politics, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, England.

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