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British Foreign Policy since 1945

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šŸ“˜ Book Details

  • Author: Mark Garnett, Simon Mabon, Robert Smith

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9781138821293

  • Pages: 372

  • Cover: Paperback (Illustrated)

  • Release Date: 07-08-2017


šŸ“ About The Book

British Foreign Policy since 1945 provides a detailed, chronological exploration of British foreign policy from the end of the Second World War to the present day. This comprehensive book makes the key events and dynamics of British politics accessible, placing them within a broader historical and cultural context.

The book offers an integrated discussion of both foreign and domestic policies, exploring the interconnectedness of these two realms and the recurring themes that have shaped Britain’s global role. It features a range of in-text features, including essay questions and seminar topics, making it an invaluable resource for both students and instructors of British politics and foreign policy analysis.

The book takes a thorough look at the UK's 'special relationship' with the United States and its decision to leave the European Union, analyzing these pivotal moments and their implications for Britain’s standing on the global stage. Drawing on popular culture examples, the book adds a unique perspective to the study of British foreign policy.

Mark Garnett, Simon Mabon, and Robert Smith provide an authoritative and rich analysis of the critical developments in British foreign policy, offering a nuanced exploration of change and continuity. This book serves as an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the shaping of Britain’s foreign policy, from the post-war era to the challenges of Brexit and beyond.

Review Highlights:

  • Alex May, University of Oxford: Highlights the book’s theoretical, historical, and political science approaches, offering insight into Britain’s persistent belief in its global influence.

  • Samantha Wolstencroft, Manchester Metropolitan University: Praises the book for its authoritative evaluation of the critical developments in British foreign policy.

  • Jonathan Gilmore, Kingston University: Applauds the book's accessible and timely exploration of Britain’s shifting role in global politics, particularly its coverage of Brexit.

This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of British foreign policy in the 21st century.