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Parliament and Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth Century
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276 pages
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The book examines the significant influence of Parliament on eighteenth-century foreign policy, utilizing diverse archival sources. It explores how parliamentary debates were shaped by foreign policy decisions and the broader implications for political dynamics in Britain. The study emphasizes the dual impact of Parliament on foreign affairs and underscores the relevance of its findings in contemporary discussions about democracy, the role of representative bodies in military decisions, and the challenges posed by authoritarian regimes.
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2007, paperback
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