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New Labour and the New World Order

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This book provides a comprehensive, detailed and critical examination of Britain's role in the US-led war on terror.
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The war on terror has shaped and defined the first decade of the twenty-first century, yet analyses of Britain's involvement remain limited and fragmentary. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of these developments. It argues that New Labour's support for a militaristic campaign was driven by a desire to elevate Britain's influence on the world stage, and to assist the United States in a new imperialist project of global reordering. Ostensibly set within a political framework of promoting humanitarian values, the government’s conduct in the war on terror also proved to be largely counter-productive, eroding trust between the citizenry and the state, putting the armed forces under increasing strain and ultimately exacerbating the threat from radical Islamic terrorism.

This book will be of interest to teachers and scholars of British foreign policy, international relations and security studies. It will also appeal to anyone interested in Britain’s role in the war on terror.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 01 May 2011
ISBN: 9780719081361
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, Terrorism, armed struggle, Political economy

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Steven Kettell is an Associate Professor in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick.

Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Old and new
3. Barbarians at the gates
4. Chaos
5. Outside the law
6. A road well travelled
7. Brown’s war
8. Elysian fields
9. Decline and fall
Notes
References
Index