The Imperial Premiership: The Role of the Modern Prime Minister in Foreign Policy Making, 1964–2015

Author:   Sam Goodman
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781784994372


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   26 September 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Imperial Premiership: The Role of the Modern Prime Minister in Foreign Policy Making, 1964–2015


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Author:   Sam Goodman
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.757kg
ISBN:  

9781784994372


ISBN 10:   1784994375
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   26 September 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'As someone who worked at close quarters for five British Foreign Secretaries and three Prime Ministers, I had a worm's eye view of the growing foreign policy role of the British Premier. Sam Goodman's account is detailed, forensic and subtle. For this is not a straightforward story and the interplay between Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary has been shaped by personality as well as by a political dynamic. Goodman understands, and he tells a fascinating story with authority and compelling clarity. Anyone looking for a concise, accurate and interesting account of the big events and challenges in British foreign policy over the last half century will enjoy this book and want to keep it as an invaluable source of fact and insight.' Stephen Wall -- .


'Sam Goodman's book gives an excellent overview of the main foreign policy challenges faced by nine British Prime Ministers over the last 50 years and how they dealt with them. It draws richly on first-hand accounts, is very well-written and will be a valuable source of reference for politicians and students alike.' Hilary Benn MP, former Shadow Foreign Secretary 'Sam Goodman's account is detailed, forensic and subtle. This is not a straightforward story and the interplay between Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary has been shaped by personality as well as by a political dynamic. Goodman understands, and he tells a fascinating story with authority and compelling clarity. For anyone looking for a concise, accurate and interesting account of the big events and challenges in British foreign policy over the last half century, this book is an invaluable source of fact and insight.' Stephen Wall, former British Permanent Representative to the European Union 'A must-read for anyone seeking to develop a comprehensive understanding of the growing dominance of British Prime ministers in foreign policy decision making, especially when it comes to questions of war and peace. Goodman's important work greatly benefits from his unique access to primary sources and documents. The Imperial Premiership is based on numerous personal interviews as well as meticulous archival analysis. Goodman not only takes an institutional approach, taking a closer look at Prime Ministers' interactions with the Foreign Office, Cabinet, or Members of Parliament, but also places great emphasis on how their personal views, convictions, and styles shape foreign policy outcomes.' Dorle Hellmuth, Associate Professor of Politics, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC -- .


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Sam Goodman is a Political Advisor to the Labour Party

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