Who Makes British Foreign Policy?Open University Press, 1976 - 132 páginas |
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James Barber. THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE CHAPTER 2 Assumptions of the formal office holder perspective The formal office holder perspective is built on the assumption that British foreign policy making is dominated by a small ...
James Barber. THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE CHAPTER 2 Assumptions of the formal office holder perspective The formal office holder perspective is built on the assumption that British foreign policy making is dominated by a small ...
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... formal office holders and outside that tight - knit group , but these usually concern the means to achieve goals rather than the goals ... formal office holders - the ministers George ASSUMPTIONS OF THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE 9.
... formal office holders and outside that tight - knit group , but these usually concern the means to achieve goals rather than the goals ... formal office holders - the ministers George ASSUMPTIONS OF THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE 9.
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James Barber. CHAPTER 4 The formal office holders - Cabinet , Commons and the FCO Within this first perspective the roles allocated to ministers who are not formal office holders , and to the Cabinet in general , are very limited ...
James Barber. CHAPTER 4 The formal office holders - Cabinet , Commons and the FCO Within this first perspective the roles allocated to ministers who are not formal office holders , and to the Cabinet in general , are very limited ...
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Introduction | 1 |
THE FORMAL OFFICE HOLDER PERSPECTIVE | 7 |
The formal office holdersCabinet | 22 |
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