Robert Self
Making British Defence Policy: Continuity and Change
Making British Defence Policy: Continuity and Change
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of defence policymaking in contemporary Britain, covering a range of policy actors and following the Westminster model. It fills a gap in the literature and is written by an experienced scholar.
Format: Hardback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 17 June 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The study fills a significant gap in the literature on contemporary British defense policy by delving into the intricate mechanics of policymaking. It explores a diverse range of policy actors, including cabinet ministers, mass media, and public opinion, while adhering to the Westminster model, which is well-suited to the centralized nature of defense policy formation in the UK. The author, an experienced and renowned scholar of British policymaking, brings valuable insights to the study.
The study fills a significant gap in the literature on contemporary British defense policy by delving into the intricate mechanics of policymaking. It explores a diverse range of policy actors, including cabinet ministers, mass media, and public opinion, while adhering to the Westminster model, which is well-suited to the centralized nature of defense policy formation in the UK. The author, an experienced and renowned scholar of British policymaking, brings valuable insights to the study.
The study fills a significant gap in the literature on contemporary British defense policy by delving into the intricate mechanics of policymaking. It explores a diverse range of policy actors, including cabinet ministers, mass media, and public opinion, while adhering to the Westminster model, which is well-suited to the centralized nature of defense policy formation in the UK. The author, an experienced and renowned scholar of British policymaking, brings valuable insights to the study.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032132921
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