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,‘We Were always Realistic’: The Heath Government, the European Community and the Cold War in the Mealso, how Britain sought to protect its interests in the Mediterranean during the years of détente with what had become, just, limited capabilities. In doing so, it will bring together some of the themes that were a constant source of interest to Saki, namely post-war British efforts to adopt a Euroobsession 发表于 2025-3-25 10:26:10
,‘At The Top Table’: British Elites’ Perceptions of the UK’s International Position, 1950–91, all likelihood, will continue for some time to come. But, what did the British elite — politicians, policy-makers, civil servants and diplomats — think of this debate? This chapter will examine the question by utilising group oral testimonies, called ‘witness seminars’, of those who were at the hea围裙 发表于 2025-3-25 13:19:05
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Beyond the Horizon,’s craft has been central to the British state’s preparations for the worst. This chapter will look at the institutions that ‘horizon-scanning’ spawned in Britain after 1945, and in particular, during the 1970s and the early 2000s, as well as the contributions of individual horizon-scanners. It willMusket 发表于 2025-3-25 21:37:01
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British Propaganda and Countering Illegal Immigration into Palestine: The , or ,,ewpoint and as a case study in British counterinsurgency.. British propaganda, the calculated intent on the part of government to persuade target audiences to behave or think in a certain way, in pursuit of policy aims, is the focus of this chapter.. This is a study of the complexities of propaganda强制令 发表于 2025-3-26 12:59:31
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,‘To Stay or to Walk’: The British and the Defence of Domestic Jurisdiction at the United Nations, 1organisation at the heart of foreign policy.. However, by late 1946, Britain accepted that the UN was not likely to be the forum for international peace it had first hoped. The onset of Cold War tensions seeped into the Security Council from day one of its proceedings, seen most clearly in the Sovie