Lord Lansdowne

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Lord Lansdowne was a British Conservative statesman and foreign secretary in the early 20th century, noted for his role in shaping Britain’s imperial and diplomatic policies.

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Lord Lansdowne canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British peer
title
areaOfInfluence British Empire
British foreign policy
country United Kingdom
diplomaticFocus European great power relations
imperial diplomacy
employer Government of the United Kingdom
linked to: UK government
ethnicGroup British
fieldOfWork diplomacy
imperial policy
politics
gender male
genre political speech
governmentBranch executive branch of the United Kingdom
hasRole cabinet minister
foreign secretary
ideology Conservatism
influenced British foreign relations
British imperial governance
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
nobleRank peer of the realm
notableActivity participation in formulating British diplomatic strategy
participation in formulating British imperial strategy
notableFor service as British Foreign Secretary
shaping British diplomatic policy in the early 20th century
shaping British imperial policy in the early 20th century
notedFor role in shaping Britain’s imperial and diplomatic policies
occupation diplomat
politician
statesman
officeContested leadership roles in the Conservative Party
partOf British government
linked to: UK government
politicalAlignment pro-Empire
politicalSystem parliamentary democracy of the United Kingdom
positionHeld Foreign Secretary
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom
residence United Kingdom
sphereOfActivity imperial administration
international relations
timePeriod early 20th century
titleHeld Lord
workedOn British imperial and diplomatic policies

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Windsor-Forest dedicatedTo Lord Lansdowne
Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902) signedBy Lord Lansdowne
subject linked to: Anglo-Japanese Alliance 1902
Lansdowne Bridge namedAfter Lord Lansdowne