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Why did Tony Blair take Britain to war with Iraq? This book argues that he was following the core political beliefs and style - the Blair identity - manifest and consistent throughout his decade in...
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21 July 2009

Why did Tony Blair take Britain to war with Iraq? Because, this book argues, he was following the core political beliefs and style—the Blair identity—manifest and consistent throughout his decade in power. Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, and finally Iraq were wars to which Blair was drawn due to his black-and-white framing of the world, his overwhelming confidence that he could shape events, and his tightly-held, presidential style of government. This new application of political psychology to the British prime ministership analyses every answer Blair gave to a foreign policy question in the House of Commons during his decade in power in order to develop a portrait of the prime minister as decision maker. Drawing upon original interviews with major political, diplomatic and military figures at the top of British politics, the book reconstructs Blair's wars, tracing his personal influence on British foreign policy and international politics during his tumultuous tenure.
Price: £85.00
Pages: 176
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
21 July 2009
ISBN: 9780719079993
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, European history, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, History and Archaeology, Politics and government
Stephen Benedict Dyson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut
1. Blair's wars 2. Neoclassical realism and leader psychology: A theory of foreign policy 3. Tony Blair's worldview and leadership style 4. The Kosovo and Sierra Leone interventions 5. September 11th and the war on terror 6. Iraq - Blair's war 7. Postwar Iraq 8. The Blair balance sheet Index