Progressive Foreign Policy: New Directions for the UKDavid Held, David Mepham Polity, 2007 - 258 pagina's 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. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 Rethinking Security and Power | 18 |
2 Deepening Democracy | 36 |
3 Human Rights Justice and Security | 55 |
4 Development and Equity | 77 |
5 Sustainability and Foreign Policy | 99 |
6 Recasting the Special Relationship | 116 |
7 Europes Global Role | 132 |
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