- fills a gap in the literature on how defence policy is made in
contemporary Britain - focuses on the mechanics of policy making,
by looking at a wide variety of policy actors, from cabinet
ministers to mass media and public opinion - follows the
Westminster model, which is the best fit for the centralised nature
of defence policy formation - author is an experienced and
well-known scholar of British policymaking
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