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Ebook: Harold Macmillan and Britain’s World Role
Author: Richard Aldous Sabine Lee (eds.)
- Tags: History of Britain and Ireland, Political Science, International Relations
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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When Harold Macmillan became prime minister in 1957, Britain had reached a critical point in its contemporary history. There was still evidence of Britain's status as a great power, yet the previous year's humiliation at Suez had undermined its credibility. By taking key areas of overseas policy - summitry, the Middle East, defence, Empire, and Europe - this volume looks at Macmillan's attempts to establish a new foreign policy agenda after Suez. Based on research in public and private archives in Britain, America and Germany, Harold Macmillan and Britain's World Role offers a critical reappraisal of British foreign policy between 1957 and 1963, addressing how successfully Macmillan answered his own key question: 'Why should the UK stay in the big game?'