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Reviewing Britain's Presence East of Suez

Reviewing Britain's Presence East of Suez
Author: Maike Hausen
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 3161614178

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Maike Hausen presents a transnational, multi-perspective review of strategic and security discussions among the former British white settler colonies Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the 1960s. Focusing on the foreign policy debate surrounding the British decision to withdraw their military 'East of Suez' from Southeast Asia, she reviews extensive source material to examine the transformation of political, diplomatic and strategic ties between Great Britain and Australia, Canada and New Zealand. By embedding the East of Suez discussion into a larger framework of long-term postcolonial transformations and developments of the Cold War and decolonization, the study traces how the British decision upset the traditional conduct of concerted foreign policy and led to notions of crisis and uncertainty as well as to reviews that would ultimately contribute to more independent national outlooks and policies.


Reviewing Britain's Presence East of Suez

Reviewing Britain's Presence East of Suez
Author: Maike Hausen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783161614187

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Maike Hausen presents a transnational, multi-perspective review of strategic and security discussions among the former British white settler colonies Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the 1960s. Focusing on the foreign policy debate surrounding the British decision to withdraw their military 'East of Suez' from Southeast Asia, she reviews extensive source material to examine the transformation of political, diplomatic and strategic ties between Great Britain and Australia, Canada and New Zealand. By embedding the East of Suez discussion into a larger framework of long-term postcolonial transformations and developments of the Cold War and decolonisation, the study traces how the British decision upset the traditional conduct of concerted foreign policy and led to notions of crisis and uncertainty as well as to reviews that would ultimately contribute to more independent national outlooks and policies.


Britain’s Retreat from East of Suez

Britain’s Retreat from East of Suez
Author: Saki Dockrill
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230597785

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This book, based on recently declassified documents in Britain and the USA, is the first detailed account of Britain's East of Suez decision, which was taken by the Harold Wilson Government in 1967-68. Contrary to received opinion, the author argues that the decision was not taken hastily as a result of the November 1967 devaluation. Nor is there any hard evidence to support the notion that there existed a 'Pound-Defence' deal with the USA. Despite Washington's pressure to maintain Britain's East of Suez role, the decision was taken by the Labour Government on the basis of a long-term effort to re-examine Britain's world role since 1959, and it marked the end of an era for postwar Britain.


Soviet Military Review

Soviet Military Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 814
Release: 1970
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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Military Review

Military Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1236
Release: 1979
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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Reviewing Britain's Defence

Reviewing Britain's Defence
Author: Ian Bellany
Publisher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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British defence policy since 1970 is studied using the device of distinguishing between stated, operational and industrial levels of policy making. In an ideal world these levels should be in line, or, if out of line, should be so as a result of deliberate policy rather than inadvertence.Failure to bring some of these levels of policy into line, in spite of attempts to do so, accounts for a variety of otherwise puzzling features of British defence policy - consistently high defence budgets (also the subject of a statistical annex) even when compared to France, a navy still virtually as large as the next two largest navies added together, and the 90 per cent of all armaments for British forces consistently purchased from British industry at a time of rapidly diminishing British industrial competitiveness. The intuitively important phenomenon of the defence review is placed in context as an act designed to resolve contradictions and inconsistencies between the different levels of policy.


British Policy in Aden and the Protectorates 1955-67

British Policy in Aden and the Protectorates 1955-67
Author: Spencer Mawby
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2006-05-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135771707

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This book provides the first detailed account of the confrontation which took place between Britain and Nasser in the Colony of Aden and the surrounding states prior to British withdrawal in 1967.


The End of Empire in the Gulf

The End of Empire in the Gulf
Author: Tancred Bradshaw
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1838600876

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With the end of the British Raj in 1947, the Foreign Office replaced the Government of India as the department responsible for the Persian Gulf, and would proceed to manage relations with the Trucial States (now the United Arab Emirates, UAE) until British withdrawal in 1971. This work is a comprehensive history of British policy in the region during that period, situated for the first time in its broad historical and political context. Tancred Bradshaw – an academic historian with extensive experience in the region – sheds light onto the discovery of oil in Abu Dhabi in the 1950s, Foreign Office attempts to instigate a long-term development policy in the region, the slow end of the British Empire, the origins of the UAE and – most importantly – the British legacy in this geopolitically crucial region today. The book relies on 40,000 pages of archival material, much of it previously unused, and will be of interest to Imperial historians, as well as anyone working on the history and politics of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.