Who Makes British Foreign Policy?Open University Press, 1976 - 132 páginas |
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... values and interests being sought , so that political parties were grouped together in the midstream reflecting very similar views , while technical and administrative matters became the chief concern of govern- ments . Such a situation ...
... values and interests being sought , so that political parties were grouped together in the midstream reflecting very similar views , while technical and administrative matters became the chief concern of govern- ments . Such a situation ...
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... values and interests which are not adequately represented within the established framework . As groups live within an institutional frame- work created by the government , so they exist within a framework of political values . " The ...
... values and interests which are not adequately represented within the established framework . As groups live within an institutional frame- work created by the government , so they exist within a framework of political values . " The ...
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... value judgements and a response to social interests as well as detailed information . 3 There are often differences of view about the priorities and values to be pursued in foreign policy making . 4 It also assumes , as do both the ...
... value judgements and a response to social interests as well as detailed information . 3 There are often differences of view about the priorities and values to be pursued in foreign policy making . 4 It also assumes , as do both the ...
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