Transformations of thought among British foreign policy makers since World War II have motivated this new study. For the first time in its history, during the postwar decade, Britain began to abandon its world-power outlook and to turn toward a European consensus, substituting regional interests for its global perspective.
The author asks: How does a people so attuned to worldwide interests and commitments reconcile itself to such drastically altered circumstances as those that followed World War II? How does a people that has historically viewed with hostility the unification of...
Transformations of thought among British foreign policy makers since World War II have motivated this new study. For the first time in its history,...