Kandiah, Michael D.
Britain in Global Politics Volume 2
1. Britain and the Origins of the Religious Cold War, 1944–47
Dianne Kirby
2. ‘Journey into a Desert’: British Perceptions of Poland’s Western Territories, 1945–48
Alastair Noble
3. British Propaganda and Countering Illegal Immigration into Palestine: The
Kate Utting
4. Britain, the United States and the Issue of ‘Limited War’ with China, 1950–54
Kevin Ruane
5. ‘To Stay or to Walk’: The British and the Defence of Domestic Jurisdiction at the United Nations, 1950–56
Edward Johnson
6. ‘A Cardinal Point of Our World Strategy’: The Foreign Office and the Normalisation of Relations with Japan, 1952–63
Antony Best
7. Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Congo Crisis, 1960–63: The not so Special Relationship
John Kent
8. The US Embassy in London and Britain’s Withdrawal from East of Suez, 1961–69
John W. Young
9. ‘We Were always Realistic’: The Heath Government, the European Community and the Cold War in the Mediterranean, June 1970–February 1974
Effie G. H. Pedaliu
10. ‘At The Top Table’: British Elites’ Perceptions of the UK’s International Position, 1950–91
Michael D. Kandiah, Gillian Staerck
11. The British Embassy in Washington and Anglo-American Relations during the Blair Governments, 1997–2007
Michael F. Hopkins
12. Beyond the Horizon
Peter Hennessy
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, International Relations, World History, Global and Transnational History, History of Britain and Ireland, Political History, British Politics, Modern History
- Editor
- Kandiah, Michael D.
- Pedaliu, Effie G. H.
- Young, John W.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World
- Page amount
- 274 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137313584
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-34772-8