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Title
Progressive foreign policy
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Great Britain--Foreign relations--1997 (LCSH)
International relations--Moral and ethical aspects (LCSH)
Great Britain--Politics and government--1997-2007 (LCSH)
Great Britain--Foreign relations administration (LCSH)
International relations--Administration
International relations--Moral and ethical aspects
Great Britain
Since 1997 (FAST)
Buitenlandse politiek (GTT)
Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittanniƫ en Noord-Ierland (GTT)
Internationella relationer--etik och moral (SAO)
Utrikespolitik--Storbritannien (SAO)
Storbritannien--internationella relationer (SAO)
international relations--ethics (SIPRI)
UK--foreign policy (SIPRI)
Aussenpolitik (SWD)
Grossbritannien (SWD)
Geschichte 1997-2007 (SWD)
Geographic Coverage
Classification
DDC: 327.41009051 full (Source: 22)
89.90 (Source: bcl)
LCC: JZ1572 .P76 2007 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
index (index)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
What role have ethics played in Labour's foreign policy? Why has Labour been so interventionist, from Kosovo to Iraq? What does the record tell us about the limits and possibilities of progressive foreign policy? This book addresses these questions and provides an appraisal of Labour's record in power.
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Javier Solana
Introduction / David Held and David Mepham
Rethinking security and power / Michael Clarke
Deepening democracy / Mary Kaldor
Human rights, justice and security / David Mepham
Development and equity / Kevin Watkins
Sustainability and foreign policy / Nick Mabey
Recasting the special relationship / Andrew Gamble and Ian Kearns
Europe's global role / Charles Grant
The Middle East : a new agenda for UK policy / David Mepham
Looking east : the rise of China / Steve Tsang
Multilateralism and global governance : accountability and effectiveness / David Held
Global economic governance : a programme for reform / Ngaire Woods
Redesigning UK foreign policy / Leni Wild and Paul D. Williams
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Progressive foreign policy