Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party under the leadership of Tony Blair to start a 'new era' in international relations by putting the 'ethical dimension' into the heart of their foreign policy. Indeed, having come to power and possessing great credibility among the British society, New Labour undertook a number of actions, which marked the formal break with the practices of the previous governments. Thus, they shifted the focus from the foreign trade interests to human rights considerations on the international arena, introduced innovations in the field of international aid and development of poor countries, declared the priority of so-called 'advanced' national interes...
Foreign Policy Contemporary foreign policy is increasingly perceived to be about values rather than ...
For much of the history of academic International Relations, foreign policy has understated the role...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
This article explores how New Labour has attempted to implement its ideas about a 'third way' foreig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine two main hypotheses, which are closely related to the ethical d...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
This paper employs an interpretive approach to explore New Labour’s use of social scientific theorie...
Robin Cook argued that New Labour’s foreign policy would have ‘ethical dimensions’ , and an assumpt...
One of the main concerns of Tony Blair’s policy and his New Labour Party agenda was focused on the...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
This article focuses on foreign policy during the Premierships of Gordon Brown and David Cameron, wi...
This dissertation explores the moral and political assumptions contained within the concept of human...
Foreign Policy Contemporary foreign policy is increasingly perceived to be about values rather than ...
For much of the history of academic International Relations, foreign policy has understated the role...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
This article explores how New Labour has attempted to implement its ideas about a 'third way' foreig...
The aim of this thesis is to examine two main hypotheses, which are closely related to the ethical d...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
This paper employs an interpretive approach to explore New Labour’s use of social scientific theorie...
Robin Cook argued that New Labour’s foreign policy would have ‘ethical dimensions’ , and an assumpt...
One of the main concerns of Tony Blair’s policy and his New Labour Party agenda was focused on the...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
This article focuses on foreign policy during the Premierships of Gordon Brown and David Cameron, wi...
This dissertation explores the moral and political assumptions contained within the concept of human...
Foreign Policy Contemporary foreign policy is increasingly perceived to be about values rather than ...
For much of the history of academic International Relations, foreign policy has understated the role...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...