Making British defence policy continuity and change

"This book explores the process by which defence policy is made in contemporary Britain and the institutions, actors and conflicting interests which interact in its inception and continuous reformulation. Rather than dealing with the substance of defence policy, this study focuses upon the inst...

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1. Verfasser: Self, Robert C. 1953- (VerfasserIn)
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