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ID139205
Title ProperUK defence policy 1957–2015
Other Title Informationthe illusion of choice
LanguageENG
AuthorBlackburn, Gary
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper uses the strategic dimensions concept and content analysis of nine key defence white papers published between 1957 and 2010 to assess which factors most influence declaratory policy. The paper also notes that the development of defence policy has been accompanied by the “muddling through” vs. decisive choice debate which reflects the tensions within policy between the thesis of strategy and the antithesis of fiscal parsimony. The paper maintains that defence policy is ultimately contingent upon external threats and it is these, rather than the desire to economise, which are the key policy drivers. It concludes that this extrinsic factor will determine the outcome of the next SDSR and though this is not necessarily incongruent with the desire to economise, events may prove otherwise.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol.15, No.2; Jun.2015: p.85-104
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 15 No 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  External Threats ;  British Defence Policy ;  SDSR ;  Strategy ;  United Kingdom – UK ;  Defence Policy – UK


 
 
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