9780415002141 - options for british foreign policy in the 1990's (chatham house papers) de tugendhat christopher, wallace william (2 resultados)
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Routledge Edition. Paperback. Options For British Foreign Policy in the 19902. Previous owners name and date to inside cover. After long years of economic weakness and enforced retrenchment, the strengthening of Britain's domestic economy and international credit now gives policy makers the…chance to redefine priorities. The government is committed to the vigorous reassertion of Britain's interests abroad. But what are those interests; how are they best to be pursued: and which foreign partners are the most reliable allies in furthering them? This paper begins by crecalling the assumptions underlying British foreign policy since the Second World War, and the gradual shifts in Britain's position ands in the international environment which have forced it to adjust. It goes on to consider the changing international position of the British economy and the economic interests with which foreign policy makers should be most concerned. It reviews Britain's defence effort, the threats which it has to face, and the relative contribution which Britain and its partners make to the common defence. It examines the less tangible aspects of British foreign policy: the projection of British values abroad, the pursuit of international respect and standing., the promotion of the British way of life. It concludes by setting out options for British foreign policy: in terms of the balance of expenditure, the priorities among partners, and the presentation of issues to the British public. 125 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions etc.).