British foreign policy, 1955-64 : contracting options /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
St. Martin's Press in association with Institute of Contemporary British History,
2000.
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| Series: | Contemporary history in context series.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. The foreign policy-making process. British foreign policy-making : the Macmillan years / Annie Deighton
- Shifting sands : the international economy and British economic policy / Catherine R. Schenk
- The realities behind Britain's global defence strategy / Christopher Staerck and Gillian Staerck
- British domestic politics, the Conservative Party and foreign policy-making / Michael David Kandiah
- Foreign and Commonwealth policy in opposition : the Labour Party / Peter Catterall
- Against Napoleon and Hitler : background influences on British diplomacy / Wolfram Kaiser
- Part II. Global and regional relationships. 'Reliable allies' : Anglo-American relations / Michael David Kandiah and Gillian Staerck
- Accepting the inevitable : Britain and European integration / James R. V. Ellison
- Winds of change : the Empire and Commonwealth / Ronald Hyam
- Blowing hot and cold : Anglo-Soviet relations / Richard Bevins and Gregory Quinn
- Defeat and revival : Britain in the Middle East / Matthew Elliot
- Difficult challenges : the Far East / Ursula Lehmkuhl.