Geopolitics and Identity in British Foreign Policy Discourse
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Geopolitics and Identity in British Foreign Policy Discourse
The Island Race
Whittaker, Nick
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
204
Mole
9781032448114
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1. Introduction to the Island Race: Geopolitics and identity in British foreign policy
2. Understanding foreign policy, geopolitics and identity
3. A North Atlantic heritage and a Middle Eastern crisis: Island Race identity from the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Suez Crisis
4. The insularity/universalism conundrum: Island Race identity and European integration, 1960-3
5. From the Heartlands of Eurasia to the South Atlantic: Thatcher and the reinvigoration of Island Race identity
6. International Communities and Island Stories: Geopolitics, globalisation and ontological security 1997-2015
7. Whose Island Story? Brexit, Global Britain and the geopolitics of belonging
8. Conclusion
2. Understanding foreign policy, geopolitics and identity
3. A North Atlantic heritage and a Middle Eastern crisis: Island Race identity from the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Suez Crisis
4. The insularity/universalism conundrum: Island Race identity and European integration, 1960-3
5. From the Heartlands of Eurasia to the South Atlantic: Thatcher and the reinvigoration of Island Race identity
6. International Communities and Island Stories: Geopolitics, globalisation and ontological security 1997-2015
7. Whose Island Story? Brexit, Global Britain and the geopolitics of belonging
8. Conclusion
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foreign policy;geopolitics;British;Discourse;Exceptionalism;Island identity;Post-imperialism;Brexit;Ontological security;Metacommunity;Insularity;Ontological Security Seeking;British Foreign Policy Makers;Island Race;British Foreign Policy Discourse;Identity Tropes;Vice Versa;Global Britain;Discursive Practices;British Foreign Policy;Secretary Of State;Critical Geopolitics;Geopolitical Identity;Scottish National Party;Island Story;UN;Social Discursive Practices;EU Referendum;Foreign Policy Makers;De Gaulle's Veto;De Gaulle;Geopolitical Tropes;British Language;Suez Crisis
1. Introduction to the Island Race: Geopolitics and identity in British foreign policy
2. Understanding foreign policy, geopolitics and identity
3. A North Atlantic heritage and a Middle Eastern crisis: Island Race identity from the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Suez Crisis
4. The insularity/universalism conundrum: Island Race identity and European integration, 1960-3
5. From the Heartlands of Eurasia to the South Atlantic: Thatcher and the reinvigoration of Island Race identity
6. International Communities and Island Stories: Geopolitics, globalisation and ontological security 1997-2015
7. Whose Island Story? Brexit, Global Britain and the geopolitics of belonging
8. Conclusion
2. Understanding foreign policy, geopolitics and identity
3. A North Atlantic heritage and a Middle Eastern crisis: Island Race identity from the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Suez Crisis
4. The insularity/universalism conundrum: Island Race identity and European integration, 1960-3
5. From the Heartlands of Eurasia to the South Atlantic: Thatcher and the reinvigoration of Island Race identity
6. International Communities and Island Stories: Geopolitics, globalisation and ontological security 1997-2015
7. Whose Island Story? Brexit, Global Britain and the geopolitics of belonging
8. Conclusion
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foreign policy;geopolitics;British;Discourse;Exceptionalism;Island identity;Post-imperialism;Brexit;Ontological security;Metacommunity;Insularity;Ontological Security Seeking;British Foreign Policy Makers;Island Race;British Foreign Policy Discourse;Identity Tropes;Vice Versa;Global Britain;Discursive Practices;British Foreign Policy;Secretary Of State;Critical Geopolitics;Geopolitical Identity;Scottish National Party;Island Story;UN;Social Discursive Practices;EU Referendum;Foreign Policy Makers;De Gaulle's Veto;De Gaulle;Geopolitical Tropes;British Language;Suez Crisis