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Daddow, Oliver

British Foreign Policy

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Table of contents

1. Introduction: Blair, Brown and New Labour’s Foreign Policy, 1997–2010
Oliver Daddow, Jamie Gaskarth

Part I. Identity

2. The New Labour Governments and Britain’s Role in the World
David McCourt

3. New Labour, Devolution and British Identity: The Foreign Policy Consequences
Pauline Schnapper

4. New Labour, Leadership, and Foreign Policy-making after 1997
Stephen Benedict Dyson

5. Identity and New Labour’s Strategic Foreign Policy Thinking
Jamie Gaskarth

Part II. Ethics

6. From ‘Ethical Foreign Policy’ to National Security Strategy: Exporting Domestic Incoherence
Tara McCormack

7. A Difficult Relationship: Britain’s ‘Doctrine of International Community’ and America’s ‘War on Terror’
Jason Ralph

8. New Labour and Nuclear Weapons
David Allen

Part III. Power

9. Still ‘Leading from the Edge’? New Labour and the European Union
Patrick Holden

10. Britain’s Relations with China Under New Labour: Engagement and Repulsion?
Kerry Brown

11. From Asset to Liability: Blair, Brown and the ‘Special Relationship’
Mark Phythian

12. New Labour, Defence and the ‘War on Terror’
Max Taylor

13. Conclusion
Oliver Daddow

Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, International Relations, British Politics, Political History, Political Science, Public Policy, US Politics

Editor
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2011
Language
en
Edition
1
Page amount
297 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780230307315
Printed ISBN
978-1-349-32763-8

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