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30 Years After
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Introduction, Carine Berbéri, Monia O’Brien Castro; Part I Representations; Chapter 1 The Falklands Conflict: Media Coverage, Propaganda, Jingoism or Journalism?, Matthew Leggett; Chapter 2 Images of the Falklands War: Between Fact, Fiction and Affliction, Georges Fournier; Chapter 3 The Falklands War: Readings over Time, María Angélica Semilla Durán; Part II The Conflict and its Long-Term Effects; Chapter 4 Still Two Bald Men Fighting for a Comb?, Michael Parsons; Chapter 5 The Falkland Islands and the Special Relationship, Richard Davis; Chapter 6 France in the Falklands War: Reactions and Decisions from Mitterrand’s Diplomacy in the War between Argentina and Great Britain from April to June, 1982, Georges Saunier; Defence Issues; Chapter 7 Defence Policy and the Falklands War, Marc Fourches; Chapter 8 The Falkland Islands: Military Lessons Learned, Charles Maisonneuve; Global Issues; Chapter 9 All Points of the Compass: the Global Dimension of the Falklands/Malvinas Conflict, Trevor Harris; Chapter 10 The Falklands Conflict: the Uncertainties of International Law Examined 30 Years On, Alexis Chommeloux; Conclusion, Carine Berbéri, Monia O’Brien Castro;

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Carine Berbéri is Senior Lecturer in British Studies at the University of Tours, France. Her research interests are principally in the field of British politics, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between Britain and Europe. She has published several articles and books about British attitudes towards the European Union and the Euro. She is also working on the Labour Party, focusing on its approach to devolution policy, social policy and Europe (particularly since 1997). Monia O'Brien Castro is Senior Lecturer in British Studies at the University of Tours, France. She also works as scientific advisor for the La Villette Exhibition Centre in Paris. Her doctoral research explored the decline and renovation of inner cities from 1960 to 1997. She has published academic papers on urban policy, and urban social and ethnic exclusion. She has just co-edited Preserving the Sixties: Britain and the ’Decade of Protest’, published by Palgrave Macmillan.

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’30 Years After represents a valuable addition to the literature on the Falklands War, and more generally contributes to a deeper understanding of the foreign policy issues facing Britain as it attempts to continue (as David Cameron recently reaffirmed) to punch above its weight on the international stage ...a stimulating and thought-provoking exploration of some of its key aspects and consequences...’ Cercles

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