The ambiguities of power: British foreign policy since 1945
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Zed Books, 1995Description: 250pISBN:- 1856493482 (pbk.)
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An alternative view of British foreign policy. Suggests that when a powerful state uses national interest as the criteria for establishing foreign policy, weaker states and their peoples may suffer.
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