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  1. Sir Pierson John Dixon GCMG CB (13 November 1904 – 22 April 1965) was a British diplomat and writer. He was known to be a firm believer in the value of diplomacy to solve international issues.

  2. Policies and ethics. On 6 June 1964, old soldiers gathered together on the Normandy beaches in simple ceremonies to remember their comrades who fell there twenty years earlier. Dignitaries from the governments of the wartime allied nations joined them, but the French President, Charles...

    • James Ellison
    • 2013
  3. Double Diploma: The Life of Sir Pierson Dixon, Don and Diplomat. By Piers Dixon. Foreword by Lord Butler. (London: Hutchinson of London. 1968. Pp. xiii, 321. 55s.) | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic.

    • Llewellyn Woodward
    • 1968
  4. 27 de fev. de 2024 · Sir Pierson Dixon was a senior figure in the Foreign Office in the two decades following the Second World War. Dubbed "the subtlest mind in Whitehall" by Harold Macmillan, as Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary 1943-1947 he was an eyewitness to the creation of a new international order and as Ambassador in Prague ...

  5. First Published October 1, 1958 Research Article https://doi.org/10.1177/004711785800101001

    • Sir Pierson Dixon
    • 1958
  6. The Foreign Office and Post-war Planning for East Asia, 1944–45. Christopher J. Baxter. History, Political Science. 2007. Between 1944 and 1945, the Foreign Office devoted considerable time to the problem of British post-war policy for China, Korea and Japan, even though the area was considered a low priority by the…. Expand. 1.

  7. Pierson Dixon, 1960–65 93 It is Dixon’s realisation of the power of history in de Gaulle’s mind, what that meant for Britain, and how he dealt with it as his country’s Ambassador to Paris, that are the preoccupations of this chapter. Dixon was a master of diplomacy, but all the normal rules were thrown into