Making British Defence Policy

Making British Defence Policy

Author: Robert Self

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-06-16

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1000600238

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This book explores the process by which defence policy is made in contemporary Britain and the institutions, actors and conflicting interests which interact in its inception and continuous reformulation. Rather than dealing with the substance of defence policy, this study focuses upon the institutional actors involved in this process. This is a subject which has commanded far more interest from public, Parliament, government and the armed forces since the protracted, bloody and ultimately unsuccessful British military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. The work begins with a discussion of two contextual factors shaping policy. The first relates to the impact of Britain’s ‘special relationship’ with the United States over defence and intelligence matters, while the second considers the impact of Britain’s relatively disappointing economic performance upon the funding of British defence since 1945. It then goes on to explore the role and impact of all the key policy actors, from the Prime Minister, Cabinet and core executive, to the Ministry of Defence and its relations with the broader ‘Whitehall village’, and the Foreign Office and Treasury in particular. The work concludes by examining the increasing influence of external policy actors and forces, such as Parliament, the courts, political parties, pressure groups and public opinion. This book will be of much interest to students of British defence policy, security studies, and contemporary military history.


British Defence Policy

British Defence Policy

Author: John Baylis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1989-03-15

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1349198234

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This study of British defence policy argues that a "one-off" defence review is not enough but a regular process of defece reviews every five years provide a long-term strategic direction which, the author maintains, is lacking at present.


The Prospect of War

The Prospect of War

Author: John Gooch

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0714631280

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First Published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


British Public Opinion on Foreign and Defence Policy

British Public Opinion on Foreign and Defence Policy

Author: Ben Clements

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-07

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1351814257

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This book provides a long-term perspective on the opinions of the British public on foreign and defence policy in the post-war era. Thematically wide-ranging, it looks at the broader role of foreign and defence policy in British politics and elections, public opinion towards Britain’s key international relationships and alliances (the United States, NATO, the EU and the Commonwealth), and public opinion towards the projection of ‘soft power’ (overseas aid) and ‘hard power’ (defence spending, nuclear weapons and military intervention). Assessing the main areas of change and continuity in the public’s views, it also pays close attention to the dividing lines in wider society over foreign and defence policy. Analysing an extensive range of surveys and opinion polls, the book situates the analysis in the wider context of Britain’s changing foreign policy role and priorities in the post-war era, as well as linking public opinion with the politics of British external policy – the post-war consensus on Britain’s overseas role, historical and contemporary areas of inter-party debate, and enduring intra-party divides. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of British politics, European politics, foreign policy analysis, public opinion, defence and security studies and more broadly to comparative politics and international relations.


Europeanization of British Defence Policy

Europeanization of British Defence Policy

Author: Robert Dover

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1317139186

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The phenomenon of Europeanization has become a topic that is constantly under debate. This critical volume examines Europeanization through examples of British defence policy, the European Security and Defence Policy, the legal arms trade and the decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003. Drawing on examples from Austria and France, as well as unveiling the role of the Prime Minister and his close confidants in driving through this controversial defence policy, Robert Dover provides an original and engaging contemporaneous account of Europeanization. Academics, post-graduate researchers and analysts concerned with British foreign and defence policy and those interested in European defence policy more generally, will all find this study a must read.


British External Policy-making in the 1990s

British External Policy-making in the 1990s

Author: Michael Clarke

Publisher: Palgrave

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 9780333570562

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An analysis of the formulation of British external policy which examines the economic, social, legal, demographic and institutional changes inside contemporary Britain and sets them within the independent context of modern Europe.


British Defence Policy Since 1945

British Defence Policy Since 1945

Author: Ritchie Ovendale

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780719040153

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Based on excerpts from original sources, this book provides an introduction to the controversies and dilemmas that have confronted those making and implementing British defence policy since the end of World War II. Ovendale explores the policy dilemmas caused by Britain's parallel commitments to continental Europe and to a global foreign policy, the legacy of her imperial past. He also examines the decision in 1957 to rely on the nuclear deterrent, abolish conscription and move away from a maritime strategy; and the role of the Treasury in dictating the limits of British defence policy.