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Outgrowing the Commonwealth — The Case of Cabi

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The oldest and largest of the inter-governmental organisations was not listed, for the first time, along with the other leading IGOs, in the 1998 Commonwealth Yearbook. It appeared, but only within a list of some 130 organisations under the heading ‘Commonwealth Network’. This list included IGOs, regional organisations, and certain international organisations that had their roots in the Commonwealth, but had later spread their wings more widely, like Sight-Savers International and the World Scout Movement.

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  1. For background, see McIntyre, Significance of the Commonwealth, pp. 174–8; T. Scrivenor, CAB — The First 50 Years (Farnham Royal, 1980)

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  2. E. M. Aichison and D. L. Hawksworth, IMI: Retrospect and Prospect (Wallingford, 1993).

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  3. R. J. Williams ‘New Strategies, Developments and Special Initiatives for the 2000–2002 Triennium’. CAB International: Fourteenth Review Conference, Report of Proceedings (Wallingford, 1999), p. 35.

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McIntyre, W.D. (2001). Outgrowing the Commonwealth — The Case of Cabi. In: A Guide to the Contemporary Commonwealth. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403900951_19

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