This article focuses on foreign policy during the Premierships of Gordon Brown and David Cameron, with a particular emphasis on the legacy bequeathed by Tony Blair. It is often assumed that the foreign policy landscape was fundamentally altered by Blair, and that his successors have followed his path, due perhaps to a lack of other options. The article will argue that the Blair doctrine of Liberal interventionism and the emphasis placed on the ‘ethical dimensions’ to foreign policy was largely a marketing exercise and changed very little in practical terms. The article will consider Blair’s approach to foreign policy before assessing whether his successors have genuinely pursued an ethically driven foreign policy or whether they have simply...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
The question of who decides when a state has not met its international responsibilities (and therefo...
For ten years he spent as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair led Great Britain in no less five then mili...
David Cameron was a critic of Tony Blair’s doctrine of the international community, which was used t...
With the UK embroiled in an ever lengthening conflict in Libya and commentators questioning the UK m...
The end of Tony Blair’s premiership in 2007 might have been expected to herald the end of a strongly...
This article contributes to a debate on prospective Conservative foreign policy initiated by Klaus D...
From the outset of his premiership, Tony Blair has been remarkably active in foreign policy, effecti...
Tim Oliver and Matt Beech contend that the Conservative Party changed its philosophical approach to ...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Brown is usually associated with the Blair governments ‟ domestic po...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
The bonds of common purpose that unite British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. President George W...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
The question of who decides when a state has not met its international responsibilities (and therefo...
For ten years he spent as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair led Great Britain in no less five then mili...
David Cameron was a critic of Tony Blair’s doctrine of the international community, which was used t...
With the UK embroiled in an ever lengthening conflict in Libya and commentators questioning the UK m...
The end of Tony Blair’s premiership in 2007 might have been expected to herald the end of a strongly...
This article contributes to a debate on prospective Conservative foreign policy initiated by Klaus D...
From the outset of his premiership, Tony Blair has been remarkably active in foreign policy, effecti...
Tim Oliver and Matt Beech contend that the Conservative Party changed its philosophical approach to ...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Brown is usually associated with the Blair governments ‟ domestic po...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
The bonds of common purpose that unite British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. President George W...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
The question of who decides when a state has not met its international responsibilities (and therefo...
For ten years he spent as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair led Great Britain in no less five then mili...