Varying service views on the most effective approach to project UK power globally during the Cold War proved problematic in settling UK defence policy. Contradictory views hindered defence procurement and proved costly, ultimately forcing the abandonment of key projects. The Royal Navy’s Joint Services Seaborne Force appeared viable but largely unrealised due to bitter opposition. Confronted by the current Defence Review, it is essential all three services buck the historical trend and opt for a ‘spirit of jointery’ in future defence planning
This thesis provides the first analysis of the contribution made by the British Chiefs of Staff to B...
The first point to make about British naval rearmament in the 1930s is that the Royal Navy was prepa...
Although the period between 1926 and 1934 was relatively peaceful, Imperial Defence policy-making in...
Varying service views on the most effective approach to project UK power globally during the Cold Wa...
Varying service views on the most effective approach to project UK power globally during the Cold Wa...
This work addresses 75 years of the ups and downs of British naval power since the Second World War....
In the literature on the emergence of the principles of war in British military thought there has be...
In the literature on the emergence of the principles of war in British military thought there has be...
As Britain’s divested itself of Empire, the focus of its defence policy moved from worldwide respons...
This thesis will look at the military planning of the British Chiefs of Staff Committee in the perio...
Since 1945 the UK has changed from Great Power to leading nation status. The stylised facts are outl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX189887 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Volume I of The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent provides an authoritative and...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
This thesis provides the first analysis of the contribution made by the British Chiefs of Staff to B...
The first point to make about British naval rearmament in the 1930s is that the Royal Navy was prepa...
Although the period between 1926 and 1934 was relatively peaceful, Imperial Defence policy-making in...
Varying service views on the most effective approach to project UK power globally during the Cold Wa...
Varying service views on the most effective approach to project UK power globally during the Cold Wa...
This work addresses 75 years of the ups and downs of British naval power since the Second World War....
In the literature on the emergence of the principles of war in British military thought there has be...
In the literature on the emergence of the principles of war in British military thought there has be...
As Britain’s divested itself of Empire, the focus of its defence policy moved from worldwide respons...
This thesis will look at the military planning of the British Chiefs of Staff Committee in the perio...
Since 1945 the UK has changed from Great Power to leading nation status. The stylised facts are outl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX189887 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Volume I of The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent provides an authoritative and...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
This thesis provides the first analysis of the contribution made by the British Chiefs of Staff to B...
The first point to make about British naval rearmament in the 1930s is that the Royal Navy was prepa...
Although the period between 1926 and 1934 was relatively peaceful, Imperial Defence policy-making in...