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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Mariano M. Schlez - Intelligence, diplomacy and international relations. The Parish Report on the Revolutions in South America and the foundations of British recognition of insurgent states (1822)]]></string></title>
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a description and explanation of the historical significance of the unpublished
intelligence report "South America", written in 1822 by Woodbine
Parish, clerk at the Foreign Office and Castlereagh's private secretary (and
later the first British Consul to Buenos Aires). The aim is to outline Foreign
Office political strategy towards the South American revolutions at the
Congress of Verona, analysing the links between political struggle,
intelligence and international diplomacy.
At the time of
its writing in 1822, Parish was a clerk in the Foreign Office and private
secretary to the Foreign Secretary, Castlereagh, who requested the report in
order to prepare for British negotiations at (what was to be) the final
Congress of the Holy Alliance held in Verona. It was probably the first report
on the revolutions in South America commissioned by the Foreign Office. 
The historical
context, the authors, and the content of this report make it a key document in
British diplomacy on Latin America. As we will show, it brings to light unknown
aspects of the period, and illuminates with new information existing historical
accounts of the events leading to the recognition of the South America states.
We argue that, to a large extent, Parish’s report helps us understand the
principles of British policy towards Latin America in the 1820s and the
foundations of British recognition of the South American insurgent states.]]></string></description>
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