Progressive Foreign Policy / Edition 1

Progressive Foreign Policy / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0745641156
ISBN-13:
9780745641157
Pub. Date:
10/22/2007
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
0745641156
ISBN-13:
9780745641157
Pub. Date:
10/22/2007
Publisher:
Polity Press
Progressive Foreign Policy / Edition 1

Progressive Foreign Policy / Edition 1

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Overview

In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should have ‘an ethical dimension’, and that the Labour Government would ‘put human rights at the heart of foreign policy’. Although not described in these terms, these assertions were an attempt to articulate a ‘progressive’ conception of foreign policy for the UK.

But how does the foreign policy record of the Labour Government stand when set against these declared principles? What role have ethics really played in Labour’s foreign policy? Why has Labour been so interventionist, from Kosovo to Iraq? What does this record tell us about the limits and the possibilities of progressive foreign policy? What does it tell us about the strengths and failures of Labour’s foreign policy?

This timely book, published in association with the Institute for Public Policy Research and the Centre for Global Governance at the LSE, addresses these questions and provides an appraisal of Labour’s record in power. However, the book also looks forward. It provides a novel assessment of the international trends that will shape the global context of UK foreign policy. The contributors set out new perspectives and policy options in respect of international security, democracy, justice, human rights, and sustainability. In addition, the book offers fresh thinking on the UK’s relationship with key countries and regions, from the US to Europe, from the Middle East to China. Moreover, it suggests a radical new approach to global governance and to the way in which the UK makes and implements foreign policy.

At a time of real flux in UK domestic politics and of rapid change in international politics, this book is an indispensable guide to the UK’s foreign policy options and to the prospects and possibilities of a more values-driven and effective UK foreign policy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745641157
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 10/22/2007
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.05(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

David Held is Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

David Mepham is Associate Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research and the Head of its International Programme.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction
David Held and David Mepham

Chapter 1 – Rethinking security and power

Michael Clarke

Chapter 2 - Deepening democracy

Mary Kaldor

Chapter 3 - Human rights, justice and security

David Mepham

Chapter 4 – Development and equity

Kevin Watkins

Chapter 5 - Sustainability and foreign policy

Nick Mabey

Chapter 6 - Recasting the special relationship

Andrew Gamble and Ian Kearns

Chapter 7 - Europe’s global role
Charles Grant

Chapter 8 – The Middle East: a new agenda for UK policy
David Mepham

Chapter 9 – Looking East: the rise of China
Steve Tsang

Chapter 10 – Multilateralism and Global Governance: accountability and effectiveness
David Held

Chapter 11 – Global economic governance: a programme for reform
Ngaire Woods

Chapter 12 – Redesigning UK foreign policy
Leni Wild and Paul D. Williams

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