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Study Of Blair Government’s Foreign Policy

Posted on:2015-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Z WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330422974876Subject:World History
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1997, the Labor Party was finally swept away the opposition for eighteen years, beganto come to power. Blair’s Labor government to govern for decades, successive govern-thirdof the long history in the UK is relatively rare. His internal and foreign affairs has itsunique characteristics, with the slogan "New Labor, New Britain", not only greatly inspring, but also led tot he development of society, in the UK the fertile soil to take root, the"third way" policy widely blogged, its hub diplomacy been widely talked about. Thereforeresearch Blair Labor government’s foreign policy is worth a mention. In modern times, thetwo world wars, a serious blow to the British strength. Britain’s economic strength decline,forced reduced to second-rate country, the British disease is not accused of being long-term economic front, this common problem accused of economic recession, the Nationalinability of a performance. Blair came to power trying to reform and strengthen the countryin all aspects of the implementation of reforms in the economic and diplomatic aspects ofthe first to accomplish something in the EU integration process, driven by the developmentof friendship and cooperation with all countries, and promote economic development. Onthe diplomatic front in its "third way" theory framework is basically to take a flexible andpragmatic foreign policy, continue to implement the British tradition of the "three-ringdiplomacy" thinking, and strive to play a pivotal role as a bridge in Europe, the UnitedKingdom’s international status and influence rebounded. Therefore the study Blair’sLabor government during the reign of England’s foreign policy, for our researchexperience in governance Western countries has a good reference value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Blair, foreign policy, the special relationship, moral diplomacy
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