This article investigates the Crown within the British constitution and gauges its influence upon the decision to deploy troops in Iraq. It considers the functioning of parliamentary checks upon the Prime Ministerial war prerogative in the Iraq decision, specifically the parliamentary debate and vote on March 18, 2003. It identifies how the premiership’s colonisation of the Crown enabled Mr Blair to obtain parliamentary approval for warfare despite extensive opposition to the deployment. The appearance of strengthening parliamentary involvement in warfare decisions was largely undercut by, amongst other factors, a cluster of prime ministerial Crown-based prerogatives. Ultimately, the Iraq affair demonstrates that the Crown is not a quai...
The article introduces the readers to the problem of the role of the monarch in the British constitu...
How parliaments and legislatures participate in war-making has raised interest among researchers fro...
This article draws upon the Chilcot Report to undertake a Foucauldian-influenced critique of the pro...
This article investigates the Crown within the British constitution and gauges its influence upon th...
The use of military force is an excellent example of how the decision-making process has traditional...
This study sets out to investigate an arcane, ancient and currently unreformed area of the British c...
Tony Blair tried throughout the preparatory phase of the US-led Iraq intervention in 2003 to influen...
Research Highlights and Abstract: Precedents set in debates over Iraq, Libya and Syria established a...
The United Kingdom decision to intervene in Iraq in 2003 was the most controversial foreign policy d...
The UK parliament has authorised military action against ISIL militants in Iraq (but not Syria) in a...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
When the defunct Ottoman Empire’s Middle-Eastern territory was divided by Britain and France in the ...
As one of the most contentious and far-reaching foreign policy decisions in Britain's political hist...
British involvement in the Iraq War, and the political contestation it generated, highlight importan...
The government’s defeat in the House of Commons on the issue of military intervention represents a c...
The article introduces the readers to the problem of the role of the monarch in the British constitu...
How parliaments and legislatures participate in war-making has raised interest among researchers fro...
This article draws upon the Chilcot Report to undertake a Foucauldian-influenced critique of the pro...
This article investigates the Crown within the British constitution and gauges its influence upon th...
The use of military force is an excellent example of how the decision-making process has traditional...
This study sets out to investigate an arcane, ancient and currently unreformed area of the British c...
Tony Blair tried throughout the preparatory phase of the US-led Iraq intervention in 2003 to influen...
Research Highlights and Abstract: Precedents set in debates over Iraq, Libya and Syria established a...
The United Kingdom decision to intervene in Iraq in 2003 was the most controversial foreign policy d...
The UK parliament has authorised military action against ISIL militants in Iraq (but not Syria) in a...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
When the defunct Ottoman Empire’s Middle-Eastern territory was divided by Britain and France in the ...
As one of the most contentious and far-reaching foreign policy decisions in Britain's political hist...
British involvement in the Iraq War, and the political contestation it generated, highlight importan...
The government’s defeat in the House of Commons on the issue of military intervention represents a c...
The article introduces the readers to the problem of the role of the monarch in the British constitu...
How parliaments and legislatures participate in war-making has raised interest among researchers fro...
This article draws upon the Chilcot Report to undertake a Foucauldian-influenced critique of the pro...