A wide-ranging, readable and controversial assessment of Thatcher's
foreign policy throughout her years in office, 1979-90. Successive
chapters cover her partnership with Lord Carrington, the Falklands
War, her American policy, her fights with the EC over money and
institutional development, her relationship with Gorbachev, and the
failure of her German policy. In arguing that Thatcher's attempt to
reconcile economic liberalism with political nationalism in a more
assertive foreign policy prefigured the emerging statecraft of
post-Cold War great power politics, Paul Sharp demonstrates why
studying her successes and failures offers an invaluable guide for
policy-makers around the world today.
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