Britian; Development And Influences
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...Globalisation is one factor that has had a great impact. As a former colony the impacts may still be seen. International relations are strained in some areas, with increased commitment to former colonies formalised in trade agreements such as the agreement to support the Banana trade with Caribbean countries, due to the former status as the colonial power (Clark, 2002). However, the converse is seen in some areas such as Zimbabwe, where it can be argued the lack of readiness for any form of intervention is due to colonial guilt.
Nationalism can be seen as a key driving force in international relations. There have been times when this is stirred up, during the wars there has been an increased feeling of unity and nationalism (Bilton et al, 2000). However, this is not unconditional, as seen with the Gulf War and the...
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