British Foreign Policy 1945-1973Frankel er professor ved universitetet i Southamton. Han har studeret de ændringer, der har fundet sted i britisk udenrigspolitik i perioden og disses årsager |
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PART ONE THE BACKGROUND OF POLICY MAKING 1 Introductory | 1 |
The Political System | 20 |
Economic and Psychological Factors | 47 |
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