Learning from history helps states to create foreign and security
policy that builds upon successes and avoids past mistakes. Louise
Kettle's insightful analysis - drawing on a wealth of previously
unseen documents, sourced by Freedom of Information requests,
together with interviews with government and intelligence agency
officials - questions whether the British government actually
learns from history. This is achieved through an extended
commentary on military interventions in the Middle East since the
1950s, including a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Whitehall
decision-making and a critical examination of the 2016 Iraq Inquiry
report.
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