This title was first published in 2001. The challenges that face
the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) have changed
considerably. Growing international interdependence has meant that
domestic civil servants are playing an increasing role in
international negotiations and foreign policy making. The scope and
complexity of foreign policy under conditions of interdependence
has pushed FCO involvement beyond its normal boundaries and into
areas that have traditionally been the preserve of domestic
policy-makers. In this book, Roger Murphy assesses the success of
the FCO in dealing with these challenges, providing an examination
of the changes that have taken place in the British foreign policy
making system.
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