Debunking the Myth of America`s Poodle - Great Britain Wants War

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Nu`man Abd Al-wahid
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Paperback
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John Hunt Publishing
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31/01/2020
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9781785359200
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Nu`man Abd Al-wahid|Paperback|John Hunt Publishing|31/01/2020
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Most writing today by activists and opponents of foreign policy is rooted in the 1960s. Underpinning many of these books is the unquestioned assumption that contemporary British imperialism is an adjunct to American foreign policy. Wherever the United States invades and bombs, Great Britain lays out the carpet and obediently follows. This subservience is jubilantly referred to as a "special relationship" by its supporters; by its detractors it is disparagingly depicted as "America's poodle". This book argues that a true understanding of contemporary British militaristic foreign policy begins with a rejection and a historical unpacking of this perceived subservience to the United States.

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