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In the great trading days of the 16th and 17th century it was often trade which preceded the flag. Today there is still clearly a ‘push‐pull’ relationship between international business and international politics. Interwoven with the warp of international politics is the weft of international business. As the Whitehall Eurocrats polish up their French prior to descending on Brussels a growing number of businessmen are choosing and being chosen to settle temporarily in foreign countries.

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