The United Kingdom practiced foreign military intervention more than thirty times in more than twenty countries after World War II. She used force more extensively than any other major country despite her reduced status in the post-war era. The question is whether Britain’s extensive military activity can be explained in the same terms as those often used to account for the militance of some great powers. Where, when, and why Britain initiated thirty-four military interventions between 1949 and 1970 are examined. It is found that most interventions were limited to countries within the bounds of the post-war Empire in the immediate vicinity of an Army base, experiencing political violence, whose authorities might officially request British a...
The monopoly of the legitimate use of force is a key component of the modern statehood. The growing ...
During the Second World War, recognizing the limits of Britain’s ability to respond to a post-war co...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
Military intervention occurs in cases where external powers have vested interests in the outcome of ...
The main concerns of the study, covering the years 1945-84, are arrangements that have been made for...
Although the period between 1926 and 1934 was relatively peaceful, Imperial Defence policy-making in...
Proceeding from assumptions about interests and costs, two basic questions about the relation of for...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Military intervention has been undertaken numerous times since the end of World War II. Such involve...
Britain’s domestic use of military forces in non-combat roles, today known as military assistance to...
This thesis fills a significant gap in current secondary literature on post-war British defence and ...
British attitudes towards military intervention following the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan have...
This book focuses on Anglo-American military cooperation since the end of the Cold War. It argues th...
The monopoly of the legitimate use of force is a key component of the modern statehood. The growing ...
During the Second World War, recognizing the limits of Britain’s ability to respond to a post-war co...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
Military intervention occurs in cases where external powers have vested interests in the outcome of ...
The main concerns of the study, covering the years 1945-84, are arrangements that have been made for...
Although the period between 1926 and 1934 was relatively peaceful, Imperial Defence policy-making in...
Proceeding from assumptions about interests and costs, two basic questions about the relation of for...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Military intervention has been undertaken numerous times since the end of World War II. Such involve...
Britain’s domestic use of military forces in non-combat roles, today known as military assistance to...
This thesis fills a significant gap in current secondary literature on post-war British defence and ...
British attitudes towards military intervention following the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan have...
This book focuses on Anglo-American military cooperation since the end of the Cold War. It argues th...
The monopoly of the legitimate use of force is a key component of the modern statehood. The growing ...
During the Second World War, recognizing the limits of Britain’s ability to respond to a post-war co...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...