This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition government’s foreign policy from 2010 to 2015. It uses qualitative discourse analysis of speeches, statements and policy documents to unpack the traditions of foreign policy thought which informed some of the key foreign policy practices of the coalition government. The analysis centres on the British identity constructed by liberal Conservatives, and the values and interests flowing from this baseline identity that the government’s foreign policy sought to express through its foreign policy. Liberal Conservative foreign policy is argued to have been an attempt to come to terms with the limits on Britain’s international agency in the face of t...
David Wearing looks at the history of recent British foreign policy, and argues that it is heading f...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
Tim Oliver and Matt Beech contend that the Conservative Party changed its philosophical approach to ...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
David Cameron was a critic of Tony Blair’s doctrine of the international community, which was used t...
The article investigates how British European policy thinking has been informed by what it identifie...
This article investigates how British European policy thinking has been informed by what it identifi...
This article contributes to a debate on prospective Conservative foreign policy initiated by Klaus D...
This article focuses on foreign policy during the Premierships of Gordon Brown and David Cameron, wi...
Dès 2005 et son élection à la tête du Parti conservateur, David Cameron fit connaître son intention ...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The new Coalition government came to power to find that their predecessors had bequeathed them a nat...
Since 2010, successive Conservative-led Coalition and Conservative governments in the UK have impose...
This Special Issue advances an interpretive research programme into Foreign Policy Analysis and Inte...
David Wearing looks at the history of recent British foreign policy, and argues that it is heading f...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
Tim Oliver and Matt Beech contend that the Conservative Party changed its philosophical approach to ...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative–Liberal coalition g...
This article interprets the ideational underpinnings of the British Conservative-Liberal coalition g...
David Cameron was a critic of Tony Blair’s doctrine of the international community, which was used t...
The article investigates how British European policy thinking has been informed by what it identifie...
This article investigates how British European policy thinking has been informed by what it identifi...
This article contributes to a debate on prospective Conservative foreign policy initiated by Klaus D...
This article focuses on foreign policy during the Premierships of Gordon Brown and David Cameron, wi...
Dès 2005 et son élection à la tête du Parti conservateur, David Cameron fit connaître son intention ...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The new Coalition government came to power to find that their predecessors had bequeathed them a nat...
Since 2010, successive Conservative-led Coalition and Conservative governments in the UK have impose...
This Special Issue advances an interpretive research programme into Foreign Policy Analysis and Inte...
David Wearing looks at the history of recent British foreign policy, and argues that it is heading f...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
Tim Oliver and Matt Beech contend that the Conservative Party changed its philosophical approach to ...