This article aims to show that foreign and defence policy has played an unusual role in the debate between the main parties in the 2015 general election. Whereas, in the “Westminster model” tradition, there are few parliamentary debates on the issue, the consensus on foreign and defence policy has gradually disappeared, and the royal prerogative has been replaced by a parliamentary prerogative, with Parliament deciding on the use of armed forces abroad. This paper examines the arguments used by the Conservative-led coalition government and the Opposition about the conditions for interventions. The parliamentary debate is thus analysed as a prelude to the electoral debate. The latter focused on the consequences of a possible change of govern...
To what extent does political practice under the British Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (20...
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This article presents three distinct interpretations of how parliamentary war powers affect British ...
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...
Foreign policy has not featured heavily in the political debates so far, but it does represent a key...
In place of a unifying foreign policy strategy or agenda, the main parties head into the general ele...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
This article demonstrates the complexity of the foreign policy involvement of the British parliament...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Foreign and security policy was not an area in which Prime Minister Cameron sought to alter the rela...
Labour’s Strategic Defence Review claims to be ‘radical’, leading ‘to a fundamental reshaping of Bri...
The Coalition Government has been engaged in two separate exercises which affect the future of our d...
To what extent does political practice under the British Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (20...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
This article presents three distinct interpretations of how parliamentary war powers affect British ...
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...
Foreign policy has not featured heavily in the political debates so far, but it does represent a key...
In place of a unifying foreign policy strategy or agenda, the main parties head into the general ele...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
This article demonstrates the complexity of the foreign policy involvement of the British parliament...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Foreign and security policy was not an area in which Prime Minister Cameron sought to alter the rela...
Labour’s Strategic Defence Review claims to be ‘radical’, leading ‘to a fundamental reshaping of Bri...
The Coalition Government has been engaged in two separate exercises which affect the future of our d...
To what extent does political practice under the British Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (20...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
This article presents three distinct interpretations of how parliamentary war powers affect British ...