Who Makes British Foreign Policy?Open University Press, 1976 - 132 páginas |
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... foreign affairs find little opportunity to pursue it . In the case of an MP , most matters raised by his constituents and the local party are concerned with domestic , especially local , issues . Given the limitation of their time and ...
... foreign affairs find little opportunity to pursue it . In the case of an MP , most matters raised by his constituents and the local party are concerned with domestic , especially local , issues . Given the limitation of their time and ...
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... Minister were therefore concerned with foreign affairs . Although he instructed the civil servants to delay some decisions until a Foreign Secretary had been appointed he accepted that all these matters were of direct concern to the Prime ...
... Minister were therefore concerned with foreign affairs . Although he instructed the civil servants to delay some decisions until a Foreign Secretary had been appointed he accepted that all these matters were of direct concern to the Prime ...
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... foreign affairs debate tomorrow or raise the question of their bus shelter , which is only a local problem . They told me that any fool can speak on foreign affairs , and no doubt several would , but that if I did not speak about their ...
... foreign affairs debate tomorrow or raise the question of their bus shelter , which is only a local problem . They told me that any fool can speak on foreign affairs , and no doubt several would , but that if I did not speak about their ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE | 7 |
The formal office holdersCabinet | 22 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accept Anthony Eden assumptions Attlee Beloff Bevin Britain British foreign policy British Government British politics Cabinet civil servants civil service co-ordinating committees Community complex concerned consensus constraints crisis Crossman debate decisions defence policy departmental negotiated order departments domestic economic Edward Heath Emanuel Shinwell emphasis Ernest Bevin European example executive foreign affairs Foreign Office foreign policy issues Foreign Secretary formal office holders George Brown Gordon Walker government activity government's handled Harold Harold Wilson Heath Ibid important influence initiative James Callaghan journalists judgement Labour Party leaders Lord Mackintosh Macmillan mass media membership ment ministers and civil Ministry of Defence newspapers NOTES TO CHAPTER Parliament parliamentary particular play pluralist perspective policy makers political parties pressure groups Prime Minister priorities public opinion question range recognized relations relationships responsibility Rhodesia role sectoral process Selwyn Lloyd senior situation Suez tion views Waltz Wilson wrote