The end of foreign policy? : Britain's interests, global linkages and natural limits
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The end of foreign policy? : Britain's interests, global linkages and natural limits
Fabian Society, 2001
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"Distributed for the Fabian Society, Green Alliance and the Royal Institute of International Affairs by Plymbridge Distributers Ltd"--T.p. verso
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This pamphlet argues that new international political challenges require the evolution of a radically new approach based upon global linkages, recognizing natural limits, and embracing global responsibility; a foreign policy for a world in which there is no longer any such place as abroad.
Table of Contents
- Transformation
- the diplomacy of global interests
- find the villain
- the dispersal of power
- living with linkages
- living with natural limits
- the globalization of responsibility
- beyond diplomacy - towards convergent policy-making
- convergence in practice
- local or global? a false choice
- Britain and the new diplomacy
- sustainable solutions - clean energy, regional partnerships, building regional capacity.
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