This chapter assesses Britain’s changing international role, by looking at the first steps undertaken by the Cameron government in the international arena. It argues that the coalition government has been generally successful – in its first few months in office – in drawing a delicate balance between the traditionally very different approaches displayed by the two parties on European and international issues. The chapter starts with a short description of the peculiar international profile that the coalition has inherited from previous governments, and then assesses the coalition’s approach to international affairs in its first few months of office
This work focuses on Great Britain as one of the world powers. It further examines the main aspects ...
This article analyzes the UK government’s response to international order transition as seen through...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
This chapter assesses Britain’s changing international role, by looking at the first steps undertake...
The chapter highlights the prospects for the UK’s foreign policy after Brexit. Leaving the EU will h...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...
Defence date: 31 October 2008Examining Board: Chris Brown (LSE); Friedrich Kratochwil (EUI, Supervis...
From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western...
Government policy on Iraq meant a tense year for Labour. International politics dominated in the ear...
Despite initial fears of Euroscepticism on the continent after the election , the coalition governme...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Foreign policy has been identified as the one area of government where unity between the Conservativ...
Theresa May promised a new role for the UK in the world, dubbed “Global Britain”. But what challenge...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western...
This work focuses on Great Britain as one of the world powers. It further examines the main aspects ...
This article analyzes the UK government’s response to international order transition as seen through...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
This chapter assesses Britain’s changing international role, by looking at the first steps undertake...
The chapter highlights the prospects for the UK’s foreign policy after Brexit. Leaving the EU will h...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...
Defence date: 31 October 2008Examining Board: Chris Brown (LSE); Friedrich Kratochwil (EUI, Supervis...
From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western...
Government policy on Iraq meant a tense year for Labour. International politics dominated in the ear...
Despite initial fears of Euroscepticism on the continent after the election , the coalition governme...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Foreign policy has been identified as the one area of government where unity between the Conservativ...
Theresa May promised a new role for the UK in the world, dubbed “Global Britain”. But what challenge...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western...
This work focuses on Great Britain as one of the world powers. It further examines the main aspects ...
This article analyzes the UK government’s response to international order transition as seen through...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...