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British foreign policy after Brexit : an independent voice /

Owen, David Anthony Llewellyn, Baron Owen, 1938-

British foreign policy after Brexit : an independent voice / David Owen & David Ludlow. - xi, 304 pages

Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Strategic Perspectives; Chapter 1: A Foundation for Global Diplomacy; Chapter 2: The UK's Role in Global Security; Chapter 3: Building a Prosperous Future; Chapter 4: Coordinating and Implementing Policy; Part 2: Near Term Challenges & Opportunities; Chapter 5: Russia and Stability in Wider Europe; Chapter 6: The Challenges of the Middle East; Chapter 7: China and its Neighbours; Chapter 8: Dealing with Europe.

The authors demonstrate how Britain’s global role and influence can be enhanced rather than diminished post-Brexit, with a diplomatic, security, development and trade agenda based on hard-headed realism, including a review of budgetary priorities. As a firmly European country, they see the UK as a key player with Germany and France in the wider Europe, and a leader in security issues threatening the continent’s stability. They do not regard the relationship with Moscow as inevitably confrontational, but believe strengthening NATO is essential and a top priority to contain Russia. In the wider world, a reinvigorated UK–US relationship will be critical, but must accommodate differences in some core areas, e.g. in dealing with China. Furthermore, they see the UK’s new aircraft carrier at the heart of a UN Rapid Reaction Force drawn mainly from Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada, India and New Zealand, and supporting operations around the globe.

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Referendum--Great Britain.


Great Britain--Foreign relations--21st century.
Great Britain--Politics and government--2010-

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