Since 1945, Britain has had to cope with a slow descent from
international primacy. The decline in global influence was intended to
be offset by the United Kingdom’s entry into Europe in 1975, with
the result that national foreign policy came to rest on the two
pillars of the Atlantic alliance and the Common Foreign and Security
Policy of the EU. Yet, with Brexit, one of these pillars is now
being removed, leaving Britain facing some serious challenges arising
from the prospect of independence.
In this incisive book, Christopher Hill explores what lies ahead for
British foreign policy in the shadows of Brexit and a more distant and
protectionist America under Donald Trump. While there is much talk
of a renewed global profile for the UK, Hill cautions that this is
going to be difficult to turn into practical reality. Geography,
history and limited resources mean that Britain is doomed to seek a
continued foreign policy partnership with the Member States of the
Union - only now it will be from outside the room looking in. As a
result, there is the distinct possibility that both British and
European foreign policies will end up worse off as the result of their
divorce.
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Security and Diplomacy in a World after Brexit
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509524655
Publisert
2019
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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