British security policy : the Thatcher years and the end of the cold war
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British security policy : the Thatcher years and the end of the cold war
Unwin Hyman, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
An examination of British foreign and defence policy during the 1980s, exploring the Anglo-American security relationship and analyzing challenges to the nuclear orthodoxy. Central government policies towards Northern Ireland and the various perceptions of the threat of the Soviet Union are discussed. The costs of defence from a monetary and an intellectual point of view are assessed. The text concludes with a chapter which stocktakes the situation after the end of the Cold War.
目次
- Part 1 Military security issues: challenges to the nuclear orthodoxy, David H.Dunn
- conventional forces, Colin McInnes
- the use of force, Christoph Bluth. Part 2 Wider security questions: from conformity to confrontation - arms control, Mark Hoffman
- the costs of defence, Paul Laurent
- policies towards Northern Ireland, Ian Kearns. Part 3 Areas of foreign policy: nostalgic isolationism - policies towards Europe 1979-1990, Philip Acton and Simon Crowe
- the Anglo-American security relationship, Wyn Rees
- perceptions of the Soviet threat, Nicholas J.Wheeler
- relations with the South, Joanna Spear. Part 4 Conclusion: stocktaking after the Cold War, Stuart Croft.
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