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Catalogue reference: Division within FCO
Division within FCO
The records produced by the various Foreign and Commonwealth Office departments which handled the international aspects of the United Kingdom's defence interests, including those of the Commonwealth. They deal with defence and defence procurement...
The records produced by the various Foreign and Commonwealth Office departments which handled the international aspects of the United Kingdom's defence interests, including those of the Commonwealth. They deal with defence and defence procurement matters generally, as well as dealings with the international defence organisations, and records of departments interested in atomic energy and disarmament questions.
Records from the following departments are included: Atomic Energy and Disarmament Department (FCO 10); Defence Department (FCO 16); Western Organisations and Co-ordination Department (FCO 41); Defence Department (FCO 46); Disarmament Department and Arms Control and Disarmament Department (FCO 66); Non-proliferation and Defence Department (FCO 177).
For earlier material on colonial defence matters see Colonial Office,
For other earlier material on defence matters see
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and its predecessors have always maintained close links with the defence departments for a number of strategic reasons. The need to ensure the UK's best interests diplomatically is a matter often closely allied to defence issues, for example to ensure that defence sales are properly managed, or to ensure the most effective defence of the UK or the Commonwealth. The stationing of defence attachés in British embassies and high commissions overseas also entails close liaison with the Ministry of Defence and the Chiefs of Staff.
Since the second world war, the issue of disarmament and arms control has been of great international significance, naturally involving the overseas departments. Finally, the UK is a member of a number of international defence organisations, most notably the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, and the UK's relations with these organisations are handled by the FCO. For this reason, there are a number of departments in the FCO dealing in defence, rather than diplomatic issues.
Records of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and predecessors
Records of the Defence Departments
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