Labour’s Strategic Defence Review claims to be ‘radical’, leading ‘to a fundamental reshaping of British forces’ while being ‘firmly ground in foreign policy’. Five questions are discussed: 1) Is labour’s defence policy different from that of its Conservative predecessors? 2) Has foreign policy ‘led’ defence policy? 3) How open was the review process and to what extent has Labour succeeded in creating a new consensus on defence policy? 4) Has the SDR successfully addressed the problem of overstretch? 5) Does it provide the ‘modern, effective and affordable armed forces which meet today’s challenges but are also flexible enough to adapt to change’, as it claims? This article argues that on the first two questions the answer is a qualified ‘y...
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During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Labour’s Strategic Defence Review claims to be ‘radical’, leading ‘to a fundamental reshaping of Bri...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Whichever party or parties form the next UK government, a Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDS...
In publishing the latest National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review ...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern w...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
New Zealand's defence policies and the New Zealand Defence Force's (NZDF) military capabilities have...
The forthcoming Defence White Paper will be only the fifth since the end of the Vietnam War. This De...
This week’s review of Britain’s defence spending is the opening salvo of the coalition’s plans to re...
This article aims to show that foreign and defence policy has played an unusual role in the debate b...
International audienceThis article aims to show that foreign and defence policy has played an unusua...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Labour’s Strategic Defence Review claims to be ‘radical’, leading ‘to a fundamental reshaping of Bri...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Whichever party or parties form the next UK government, a Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDS...
In publishing the latest National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review ...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern w...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
New Zealand's defence policies and the New Zealand Defence Force's (NZDF) military capabilities have...
The forthcoming Defence White Paper will be only the fifth since the end of the Vietnam War. This De...
This week’s review of Britain’s defence spending is the opening salvo of the coalition’s plans to re...
This article aims to show that foreign and defence policy has played an unusual role in the debate b...
International audienceThis article aims to show that foreign and defence policy has played an unusua...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...