ID | 124234 |
Title Proper | British national strategy |
Other Title Information | who does it? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Strachan, Hew |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since 2010, four Parliamentary committees have criticized Britain's failure to promote its capacity for strategy making. Publicly, this failure is identified with the decisions of 2002-03, and especially with the invasion of Iraq. But the 1998 Strategic Defence Review was in trouble before the 9/11 attacks because it was underfunded. More culpable was Britain's failure to learn and adapt in 2006. The formation of the National Security Council by the 2010 coalition has yet to deliver. |
`In' analytical Note | Parameters Vol.43, No. 2; 2013: p.43-52 |
Journal Source | Parameters Vol.43, No. 2; 2013: p.43-52 |
Key Words | British National Defence Strategies - UK - NDS ; National Security Council - UK ; Strategy Making ; Britain ; 9/11 Issue ; NATO ; UNO ; History - 2001 - 2010 ; Terrorism ; Iraq ; Middle East ; Afghanistan ; Foreign Policy - UK ; Foreign Affairs Committee - FAC ; JPC - UK ; Tactical Rather |