298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1977, British Defence Policy in a Changing World provides an analysis of the changes which have taken place in Britain’s security policies since the Second World War. Domestic political, economic, and social factors are discussed as well as the range of international circumstances which have influenced policy. The approach is essentially a thematic one, isolating several key... Read more
Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction 1. The Military Instrument in British Foreign Policy C.J. Bartlett 2. East of Suez Reassessed Phillip Darby 3. The Anglo-American Relationship in Defence John Baylis 4. Britain, NATO, and European Security: The Irreducible Commitment Stephen Kirby 5. The British Deterrent A.J.R. Groom 6. British Strategic Thought John C. Garnett 7. Defence and National Priorities since 1945 David Greenwood 8. Recurring Dilemmas and Decision Making for Defence Michael Dillon 9. Civil Military Relations John Sabine 10. Public Opinion and Popular Attitudes towards Defence David Capitanchik Bibliography Index
Biography
John Baylis






