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British Security Policy : The Thatcher Years and the End of the Cold War, PDF eBook

British Security Policy : The Thatcher Years and the End of the Cold War PDF

Edited by Stuart Croft

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Cold War Security Studies series

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This book, first published in 1991, examines Britain's defence and foreign policy of the 1980s , and explores a variety of alternative roles for Britain in the radically changed circumstances of the 1990s. The authors analyse the full range of major British security issues and developments, including the use of force and the role of conventional forces, the significance of the Anglo-American special relationship, relations with Europe, the Third World and the Soviet Union, and the unique problem of Northern Ireland. They particularly address the question of whether international policy in 'the Thatcher years' has marked a decisive break with earlier post-war policy or has rather been marked by shifts of emphasis within an essentially stable framework.

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