This book aims to reinterpret, from a Foreign Policy Analysis perspective, the relationship between British public opinion and the Blair government's decision-making in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
'Strong's book is excellent, pushing our understanding of the relationship between public opinion and foreign policy in novel directions. The research is rigorous and well-grounded in theory and methods. I highly recommend it, to scholars, students, and any readers interested in democratic politics, British foreign policy, or the legitimacy of international interventions.' - Juliet Kaarbo, Professor, Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh, UK
'Strong provides a well written, closely argued book which is essential reading for students of British politics and academics alike.' - Victoria Honeyman, Lecturer in British Politics, University of Leeds, UK