Foreword; S.Wall Introduction: Blair, Brown and New Labour's Foreign Policy, 1997-2010; J.Gaskarth & O.Daddow PART I: IDENTITY The New Labour Governments and Britain's Role in the World; D.McCourt New Labour, Devolution and British Identity: The Foreign Policy Consequences; P.Schnapper New Labour, Leadership, and Foreign Policy-making after 1997; S.Dyson Identity and New Labour's Strategic Foreign Policy Thinking; J.Gaskarth PART 2: ETHICS From 'Ethical Foreign Policy' to National Security Strategy: Exporting Domestic Incoherence; T.McCormack A Difficult Relationship: Britain's 'Doctrine of International Community and America's 'War on Terror'; J.Ralph New Labour and Nuclear Weapons; D.Allen PART 3: POWER Still 'leading from the edge'? New Labour and the European Union; P.Holden Britain's Relations with China Under New Labour: Engagement and Repulsion?; K.Brown From Asset to Liability: Blair, Brown and the 'Special Relationship; M.Phythian New Labour, Defence and the 'War on Terror'; M.Taylor Conclusion; O.Daddow