David Wearing
Militarism or internationalism? British foreign policy at a crossroads
Wearing, David
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Abstract
David Wearing looks at the history of recent British foreign policy, and argues that it is heading for a crisis of legitimacy. The justifications made for liberal interventionism look increasingly threadbare as the number of failed states brought into being as a consequence of recent western military adventures steadily increases. The language of civilisational conflict instituted during the ‘war on terror’ has been incapable of containing the contradictions between the narrative offered and the facts on the ground. Particularly in the Middle East, it is increasingly difficult to justify policy that includes alliances with states such as Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the remaking of crony relationships with the Egyptian regime that has suppressed the movement for democracy, and continuing support for an increasingly aggressive Israeli state. The evident deep flaws in UK foreign policy open up the opportunity for putting forward an alternative and genuinely progressive international policy, and the article sets out some measures that could point in the right direction - including joining the international fight against global warming, which is already killing people in many parts of the world, and drawing on the experiences of the UK’s multicultural citizenry to help promote an internationalism based on dialogue and negotiation.
Citation
Wearing, D. (2016). Militarism or internationalism? British foreign policy at a crossroads. Soundings, 62, 121-137. https://doi.org/10.3898/136266216818497712
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 10, 2016 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2016 |
Deposit Date | Feb 23, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 23, 2022 |
Journal | Soundings |
Electronic ISSN | 1362-6620 |
Publisher | Lawrence Wishart |
Peer Reviewed | Not Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 62 |
Pages | 121-137 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3898/136266216818497712 |
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This is the version of the chapter accepted for publication in: Soundings: a journal of politics and culture, 62. pp. 121-137 (2016), published by Lawrence & Wishart https://doi.org/10.3898/136266216818497712 Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions
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