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Discover 'The Retreat from Strategy', a groundbreaking analysis that dives deep into Britain's security and defense policy failures. This compelling book uncovers the sobering reality that the UK is on a precarious path, driven by a dangerous neglect of proper strategic planning. As London casts aside grand strategy, the nation risks becoming mired in a political game of limited threats and dwindling resources. It's crucial to understand that without a coherent national strategy, Britain teeters on the brink of strategic oblivion. This work meticulously outlines how the UK's defense policy, riddled with contradictions, illustrates the dire consequences of this abandonment. With a clear focus on reviving strategic realism, the book distinguishes between national interests and values, providing insights into restoring Britain's standing in the 21st century. Ideal for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in modern geopolitics, 'The Retreat from Strategy' is an essential read for understanding the complex landscape of British security. Equip yourself with this insightful resource that not only critiques current failures but also offers a pathway to a sustainable and effective defense strategy for Britain’s future. Embrace the knowledge to navigate the intricate dynamics of global security and re-establish a meaningful strategy that addresses current and future challenges.

