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New Labour's foreign policy, and what should come next

Andy Hull, Sarah Mulley and David Nash

Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 2, 94-101

Abstract: A progressive UK foreign policy in the years ahead will need to advance the causes of justice, democracy and sustainability in a multi‐polar world, argue ippr researchers Andy Hull, Sarah Mulley and David Nash. Here they critically review the recent past and possible future of Britain's relationship with the world.

Date: 2010
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