The Royal Prerogative redefined : parliamentary debate on the role of the British Parliament in large-scale military deployments, 1982-2003
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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Britain parliament debate foreign policy defence policy war Falklands War Gulf Crisis Gulf War Iraq War parlamentit julkinen keskustelu keskustelu roolit ulkopolitiikka puolustuspolitiikka sota puolueet hallitsijat erioikeudet poliittinen historia Falklandin sota Irakin sota Persianlahden sota Iso-Britannia
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