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GREAT BRITAIN - FOREIGN POLICY (4) answer(s).
 
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British Muslims, multiculturalism and UK foreign policy: integration' and `cohesion' in and beyond the state / Brighton, Shane   Journal Article
Brighton, Shane Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract After the 7 July and 21 July 2005 attacks on London the government-sponsored effort to `prevent extremism together' has repeatedly acknowledged the central role of anger at UK foreign policy in the radicalization of some British Muslims. This acknowledgement has been incorporated into a `comprehensive framework for action' centring upon the need for increased `integration' and an effort, critically, to re-work British multiculturalism as a means to combat terrorism. Examining the history of multiculturalism in Britain and the tradition of living and acting `together' that it suggests, however, raises a set of questions about the society into which integration is supposed to occur, what integration might involve and its real efficacy for combating terrorists. In addressing these issues, this article suggests that the debate over contemporary multiculturalism should be situated within a much wider social and political crisis over the meaning of `community' in the UK, to which questions of global order and foreign policy are central. Comparing the `ethical' basis of Al-Qaeda's attacks with Tony Blair's invocation of `values' as the foundation for military intervention reveals that both seek to realize models of community through violence and a shared process of `radicalization' which in both cases precedes 9/11 and which might be traced back to the Gulf War of 1991. The article concludes that debate over the future of multiculturalism in the UK is being conducted alongside and is implicated within a second, violent global conflict over community: one which is central to, but essentially unarticulated within the domestic context.
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Control office of information / Clark, Sir Fife 1970  Book
Clark, Sir Fife Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin, 1970.
Description 184p.
Series The new whitehall series
Standard Number 004351353
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007263351.819/CLA 007263MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032869


Growth and welfare: A new policy for Britain / Mills, John 1972  Book
Mills, John Book
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Publication London, Martin Robertson & Company Ltd, 1972.
Description xii, 206p
Standard Number 085520012x
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010886338.941/MIL 010886MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Making of British foreign policy / Vital, David 1968  Book
Vital, David Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin, 1968.
Description 119p.
Series Studies in political science
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