Clinging to Grandeur: British Attitudes and Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the Second World WarBloomsbury Academic, 18 août 1993 - 208 pages In this innovative study of the forces that shape the decisions of foreign policy leaders, Michael Blackwell examines the attitudes of British policy makers immediately after World War II and considers their impact on foreign and economic policy. Despite the critical remarks they had made while in opposition, the Ministers in the Labour Cabinet elected in 1945 shared the traditional attitudes of Foreign Office officials regarding Britain's preeminent position in international affairs. Blackwell analyzes the origins of these attitudes and draws a distinction between their cognitive and affective components. |
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Attitudes and Foreign Policy | 9 |
The Foreign Policy DecisionMaking Process | 17 |
Bevins Relations With His Officials | 31 |
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