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Britain Alone Philip Stephens

  • SKU: BELL-36455826
Britain Alone Philip Stephens
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.3

18 reviews

Britain Alone Philip Stephens instant download after payment.

Publisher: Faber & Faber
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.23 MB
Author: Philip Stephens
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Britain Alone Philip Stephens by Philip Stephens instant download after payment.

A magisterial and profoundly perceptive survey of Britain's post-war role on the global stage, from Suez to Brexit.
'Admirably lucid and measured, as well as studded with sharp pen portraits of the key players, Britain Alone gives us the fullest long-run political and diplomatic narrative yet of Britain's fateful, tragi-comic road to Brexit.' - DAVID KYNASTON

'Philip Stephens has produced that rare thing - an instant classic. Britain Alone is the codebook we need to unravel the six and a half decades between Suez and Brexit, and Stephens is a master of historical codebreaking.' - PETER HENNESSY

How might we celebrate Britain's undoubted strengths while accepting that we have slipped from the top table? How can we act as a great nation while no longer pretending to be a great power? How might we be European and global?

In 1962 the American statesman Dean Acheson famously charged that Britain had lost an...

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