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Strategy and Fortune: British Security Policy in Transition

Oct 2007, Vol. 152, No. 5
By Michael Clarke

Something significant is obviously happening in British security policy. There are symptoms of it everywhere; bafflement at how powerful nations are failing to make their policies stick, fear at how vulnerable the strong and wealthy are turning out to be, a search even for the most appropriate vocabulary with which to discuss security policy.

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