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The British Parliament and Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century, Paperback / softback Book

The British Parliament and Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century Paperback / softback

Part of the Parliamentary History Book Series series

Paperback / softback

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The British Parliament and Foreign Policy in the 20th Century explores the ways in which parliaments in Britain and internationally have affected and democratized foreign policy since World War I. Includes six essays by expert historians on the positive and negative implications of increased parliamentary involvement in foreign policyConsiders a broad range of topics, such as increased participation by MPs, parliamentary procedure, extra-parliamentary networks, constitutional changes, and the rise of transnationalisationDiscusses minority protection under the League of Nations, the atomic question in the aftermath of World War II, the Falklands War, parliamentary debates during the Iraq War, and relationships between the UK and European ParliamentsMakes use of new data from analysis of parliamentary debates, archival sources, and media accounts

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