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Neither Brussels nor Washington: Arguments for a British Foreign Policy

By Sean Gabb

This book is available at Amazon.Com.

“The British Government is little more than a branch of the Pentagon”

So argues Sean Gabb in this controversial and stimulating book. He calls for a British foreign policy that is completely independent of both the European Union and the United States. He believes in particular that the British reliance, since 1940, on American support is both humiliating and dangerous. It has been one of the main causes for the growth of a police state, and has involved his country in a series of disastrous wars in the Islamic world.

While aware of the challenges presented by European Integration, Gabb argues that the American Empire is an “existential threat” to Britain, and hopes for the decline and fall of that empire. Speaking for the world in general, he says:

“We need to look forward to a world of renewed diversity, in which hundreds—or perhaps thousands—of nation states and other groupings can work out their destiny in ways consistent with their moral capacity and historic circumstances. This is not possible when American-backed death squads and remote control weapons of murder can be sent anywhere at the press of a button.”

This book is an open challenge to anyone who believes in a “special relationship” between Britain and America, or that American power is a force for good in international affairs.

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Sean Gabb is a writer, broadcaster and academic. He lives in Kent with his wife and daughter.

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