British external policy-making in the 1990s
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British external policy-making in the 1990s
Macmillan for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1992
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Includes index
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Description
'For those wishing better to understand the context and ways in which Britain's foreign and defence policies are formulated, this book will constitute essential, and excellent reading.'- P.Dorey, Times Higher Education Supplement ;In the first systematic and comprehensive account since William Wallace's The Foreign Policy Process in Britain in 1975, Michael Clarke examines the impact of growing international, and particularly European, interdependence on the shaping of Foreign and Defence policy. Starting from an original analysis of the emerging 21st century world order, the book draws together a wealth of evidence and original research on the framework and character of the external policy process in contemporary Britain.
Table of Contents
PART 1 INTRODUCTION - Realism and Behaviouralism - Putting Sovereignty into Context - PART 2 DIVERSITY AND HOMOGENEITY IN WORLD POLITICS - The World Context - The European Context - PART 3 BRITAIN IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD - Britain's Economic Status - Britain's Security Status - Britain's Technological Status - Britain and International Institutions - Britain's Diplomatic Status - PART 4 POLICY PROCESSES IN A CHANGING WORLD - Constitutional Perspectives - Administrative Perspectives - Reformist Perspectives
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