Oxford Manifesto
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The Oxford Manifesto, drawn up in 1947 by representatives from nineteen Liberal political parties at Wadham College in Oxford, is a document which describes the basic political principles of the Liberal International.
Fifty years on, in 1997, the Liberal International returned to Oxford, and issued a supplement to the original manifesto, called The Liberal Agenda for the 21st Century, describing Liberal policies in greater detail.