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Gordon Brown and David Cameron are Eurosceptic UK leaders during his
premiership. However, Gordon Brown and David Cameron have a different focus
of foreign policy during their premiership. In Gordon Brown premiership, he
believed on the idea of the Euro-cooperation. Meanwhile, David Cameron focused
on the idea of promoting the UK interests. Concerning this gap between Gordon
Brown and David Cameron, it refers to the problem identification of this thesis.
The events happened during Gordon Brown and David Cameron premiership;
global financial crisis, Eurozone crisis, and the rising number of immigrants, are
going to be the other factors for this analysis. This research uses qualitative
methods, so the data would be from the official statement of Gordon Brown and
David Cameron from their speeches, books, journals, official reports, and official
news. This research is going to use Harnisch perception on Role theory, referred
to the changing foreign policy between Gordon Brown and David Cameron in
their premiership. It includes behavior, political ideology, and the events that
happened during Gordon Brown and David Cameron premiership. Thus, it is
going to be the explanation of the changing foreign policy, which in accordance
with the Brexit referendum. |
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