Which event better characterises British military interventions: the
trauma of Suez or the triumph of the Falklands? This book, first
published in 1984, examines these engagements and those of the
intervening period to provide a sober and considered response to this
question. The issues raised are central to the debate concerning
Britain’s defence capabilities and its role in world politics. The
author argues that it is only under severely restricted conditions
that Britain could reasonably expect a successful outcome from
long-range military intervention. The constraints are not merely those
of military capacity: public opinion also has its role to play. By
analysing these conditions and the way they have influenced the
outcomes of past interventions the author points the way to framing a
practical and reasonable defence and foreign policy in the Third
World.
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An Analysis of British Military Intervention Since 1956
Product details
ISBN
9781000371109
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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