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Britain alone, the path from Suez to Brexit, Philip Stephens

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Britain alone, the path from Suez to Brexit, Philip Stephens
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-425) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Britain alone
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1128395526
Responsibility statement
Philip Stephens
Sub title
the path from Suez to Brexit
Summary
In 1962 the American statesman Dean Acheson famously charged that Britain had lost an empire and failed to find a new role. Nearly sixty years later the rebuke rings true again. Britain's postwar search for its place in the world has vexed prime ministers and government since the nation's great victory in 1945: the cost of winning the war was giving up the empire. After the humiliation of Anthony Eden's Suez expedition, Britain seemed for a time to have found an answer. Clinging to its self-image as a great island nation, it would serve as America's best friend while acknowledging its geography by signing up to membership of the European Union. Never a comfortable balancing act, for forty years it appeared to work. In 2016 David Cameron called the Brexit referendum and blew it up. Award-winning journalist Philip Stephens paints a fascinating portrait of a nation struggling to reconcile its waning power with past glory. Drawing on decades of personal contact and interviews with senior politicians and diplomats in Britain, the United States and across the capitals of Europe, Britain Alone is a vivid account of a proud nation struggling to admit it is no longer a great power. It is an indispensable guide to how we arrived at the state we are in
Table Of Contents
Broken dreams -- Greeks and Romans -- A thousand years of history -- A very British bomb -- Power and the pound -- Missed chances -- Cold warrior -- The road to Bruges -- The bastards -- Back to the desert -- Fog in the Channel -- Alone -- Afterword: the search resumes
Target audience
adult
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