1. Introduction -- 2. Interdependence and the FCO -- 3. Changes in Overseas Representation -- 4. Interdependence and Changes in Whitehall -- 5. Whitehall, Overseas Posts and International Organizations -- 6. Challenges from the Center -- 7. Conclusions
Summary
"The challenges that face the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) have changed considerably in recent years. Growing international interdependence has meant that domestic civil servants are playing a growing 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. Roger Murphy assesses the success of the FCO in dealing with these challenges, providing a long overdue examination of the changes that have taken place in the British foreign policy making system."--BOOK JACKET