British Foreign Policy and the Anglican Church

British Foreign Policy and the Anglican Church
Author: Timothy Blewett,Adrian Hyde-Price
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351954617

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Whilst the views of leaders within the Church of England are frequently canvassed during periods of national crisis, little attention has been devoted to finding out whether there are Church perspectives on contemporary foreign policy issues. The Church of England has not been regarded as an actor with a strong input into international affairs, preferring to speak out on domestic and individual issues. Yet world politics present fundamental ethical dilemmas which call for careful deliberation and the Church has a role to play both in shaping the debate and arguing for particular policy directions. To what extent is national policy shaped by underlying Christian values. Do the campaigning efforts of faith groups really exert influence and guide the development of state policy? This book seeks to elucidate whether there are particular Christian perspectives on the role that Great Britain should play in the world today. It investigates the role that the Church of England has played in contemporary foreign policy issues: including the use of force - intervention, counter-terrorism and arms sales - and overseas trade, aid and debt forgiveness. The book brings together senior individuals from within the Church, academia and non-governmental organisations to investigate these various ethical dilemmas.

British Foreign Policy and the Anglican Church

British Foreign Policy and the Anglican Church
Author: Timothy Blewett,Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price,G. Wyn Rees
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007
Genre: Christianity and international relations
ISBN: 1315261294

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Donald Wehrs explores pioneering narrative representations of pre-colonial African history and society in texts by Casely Hayford, Alhaji Sir Abubaker Tafawa Balewa, Paul Hazoumé, D.O. Fagunwa, Amos Tutuola, and Chinua Achebe. By highlighting the role of pre-colonial political economies and articulations of state power on colonial-era considerations of ethical and political issues, his book supplements recent work on the importance of indigenous contexts and discourses in situating colonial-era narratives.

The Foreign Policy Process in Britain

The Foreign Policy Process in Britain
Author: William Wallace
Publsiher: London : Allen and Unwin [for] the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1977
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: PSU:000022223630

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The History of the Foreign Policy of Great Britain

The History of the Foreign Policy of Great Britain
Author: Montagu Burrows
Publsiher: Edinburgh : Blackwood
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1895
Genre: Europe
ISBN: NYPL:33433047145911

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On the Fringes of Diplomacy

On the Fringes of Diplomacy
Author: Antony Best
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317085782

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In recent decades the study of British foreign policy and diplomacy has broadened in focus. No longer is it enough for historians to look at the actions of the elite figures - diplomats and foreign secretaries - in isolation; increasingly the role of their advisers and subordinates, and those on the fringes of the diplomatic world, is recognised as having exerted critical influence on key decisions and policies. This volume gives further impetus to this revelation, honing in on the fringes of British diplomacy through a selection of case studies of individuals who were able to influence policy. By contextualising each study, the volume explores the wider circles in which these individuals moved, exploring the broader issues affecting the processes of foreign policy. Not the least of these is the issue of official mindsets and of networks of influence in Britain and overseas, inculcated, for example, in the leading public schools, at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and in gentlemen's clubs in London's West End. As such the volume contributes to the growing literature on human agency as well as mentalité studies in the history of international relations. Moreover it also highlights related themes which have been insufficiently studied by international historians, for example, the influence that outside groups such as missionaries and the press had on the shaping of foreign policy and the role that strategy, intelligence and the experience of war played in the diplomatic process. Through such an approach the workings of British diplomacy during the high-tide of empire is revealed in new and intriguing ways.

Conservatism and British Foreign Policy 1820 1920

Conservatism and British Foreign Policy  1820   1920
Author: Geoffrey Hicks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317161868

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The Derbys of Knowsley Hall have been neglected by historians to an astonishing degree. In domestic political terms, the legacies of Disraeli and his Conservative successors have long obscured their Lancastrian aristocratic predecessors. As far as foreign policy is concerned, twentieth century politics and scholarship have often suggested crude polarities: for example, the idea of 'appeasement' versus Churchillian belligerence has its nineteenth century equivalent in Aberdeen's apparent rivalry with Palmerston. The subtleties of other views, such as those represented by the Derbys, have either been overlooked or misunderstood. In addition, the fact that much crucial archival and editorial work has only been carried out in the last two decades has had a significant impact. Examining a range of topics in domestic and foreign policy, this collection brings a fresh approach to the political history of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through a series of innovative essays. It will appeal to those with an interest in the decline of the aristocracy, Victorian high politics and the politics of the regions, as well as the Conservative tradition in foreign policy.

Foundations of British Foreign Policy

Foundations of British Foreign Policy
Author: H. W.V Temperley,Lillian M Penson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429682025

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First published in 1938, this volume represents a selection of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt to the death of Salisbury. It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy. The Editors have had access to a large number of unpublished materials, public and private, so that many of the documents that they have chosen are new and reveal a striking continuity of ideas in British diplomacy, despite opposed parties and even opposing policies.

Foundation of British Foreign Policy

Foundation of British Foreign Policy
Author: Lillian M. Penson,H.W.V. Temperley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136244919

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First published in 1966. This volume represents a selection by the Editors of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt (1792) to the death of Salisbury (1902). It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy.