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British foreign policy and the national interest, identity, strategy and security, edited by Timothy Edmunds, Professor of International Security and Director of the Global Insecurities Centre, University of Bristol, UK, Jamie Gaskarth Associate Professor of International Relations, School of Government, Plymouth university, UK, and Head of the British Foreign Policy Working Group, British International Studies Association, Robin Porter, Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, UK, FCO retired

Label
British foreign policy and the national interest, identity, strategy and security, edited by Timothy Edmunds, Professor of International Security and Director of the Global Insecurities Centre, University of Bristol, UK, Jamie Gaskarth Associate Professor of International Relations, School of Government, Plymouth university, UK, and Head of the British Foreign Policy Working Group, British International Studies Association, Robin Porter, Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, UK, FCO retired
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
British foreign policy and the national interest
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
881659699
Responsibility statement
edited by Timothy Edmunds, Professor of International Security and Director of the Global Insecurities Centre, University of Bristol, UK, Jamie Gaskarth Associate Professor of International Relations, School of Government, Plymouth university, UK, and Head of the British Foreign Policy Working Group, British International Studies Association, Robin Porter, Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, UK, FCO retired
Sub title
identity, strategy and security
Summary
"For over a decade, British foreign policy has been criticised for lacking strategic thinking. Academics describe a 'strategy gap' and note that old ideas about Britain's role in the world continue to be recycled even today. This collection aims to address this issue by re-examining the ideas of Britain's national interest and their impact on strategy, to challenge current thinking and practice in the making of foreign policy. Applying interdisciplinary approaches to British foreign policy, this volume analyses a range of issues asking: Whose interests does British foreign policy serve? Is the national interest a useful explanatory tool for foreign policy analysts? How can policymakers reconnect with this idea to devise better strategies to cope with the complex policy environment of the twenty-first century? Drawing on links between academics, policymakers and other stakeholders, it provides a practical discussion of theories on global change, globalization, ethics, and security to enliven debate about how to forge a foreign policy that advances the interests of the UK whilst also holding policy-makers and officials to account for their actions"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction / Jamie Gaskarth, Robin Porter, and Tim Edmunds -- PART I: BRITAIN IN THE WORLD -- 2. The Uncertain Merger of Values and Interests in UK Foreign Policy / Jonathan Gilmore -- 3. The National Interest and Britain's Role in the World / Jamie Gaskarth -- 4. National Interest and the Falklands War / Helen Parr -- PART II: WHOSE NATIONAL INTEREST? -- 5. A Citizen's View of "national interest" / Nick Ritchie -- 6. Critical Perspectives on the Concept of the "National Interest" : American Imperialism, British Foreign Policy and the Middle East / David Wearing -- 7. Why America? / Robin Porter -- PART III: STRATEGY AND PLANNING -- 8. Organising for British National Strategy / Alexander Evans -- 9. UK Nuclear Interests : Security, Resilience and Trident / Benoit Pelopidas and Jutta Weldes -- 10. Complexity, Strategy and the National Interest / Tim Edmunds -- 11. National Interest and Strategy : an Ecologically-grounded Analysis / Max Taylor -- 12. Britain's Strategic Culture in Context : A Typology of National Security Strategies / Tim Oliver and Austin Knuppe -- 13. Conclusion / Tim Edmunds, Jamie Gaskarth and Robin Porter
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