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The Times Of India
March 29, 2002

Blair's Britain wants a return to 'age of empire' 
RASHMEE Z AHMED
LONDON: Tony Blair has provoked alarm and concern
within his own party and in several Western capitals
by allowing his chief foreign policy advisor to call
for a "new imperialism" to re-order the post-September
11 world.

The call for a "defensive imperialism", with Western
countries, particularly Britain and the European Union
intervening abroad to restore order, comes in a
pamphlet that has a foreword by Blair himself.

Blair's advisor, Robert Cooper, who represented the
British government at the Bonn talks that produced the
interim Hamid Karzai administration in Afghanistan, is
known to have heavily influenced the British prime
minister's foreign policy thinking.

Just three months ago, Blair used the high-tech, but
hugely symbolic venue of Bangalore in the former
British Raj to speak of his vision for Britain as a
"force for good in the world".

Cooper, who argues for a "post-modern" apartheid-like
duality of laws and systems to deal with "ourselves
and the premodern world", says the West will have to
employ "double standards".

He said that like the old empire, Western countries
would have to deal with "old-fashioned states outside
the postmodern continent of Europe with the rougher
methods of an earlier era – force, pre-emptive attack,
deception, whatever is necessary to deal with those
who still live in the nineteenth century…"

The pamphlet, which contains a thoughtful essay on
Hindu, Muslim and Christian identity by Amartya Sen,
is published by the Foreign Policy Centre, set up by
Blair and of which he remains the patron.

The document continues a theme that analysts describe
as increasing assertiveness by the British government.

Just 48 hours ago, British foreign secretary Jack
Straw declared that "the UK is not a superpower, but
we have continuously shown that we play a pivotal
rôle. We can – and do – make a big difference. Our
challenge is to stave off the Afghanistans of the
future". 

Straw's comments came soon after Geoff Hoon, the
defence minister, warned that the UK would not flinch
from retaliatory nuclear strikes against Baghdad.

Even as commentators expressed surprise and alarm at
the very public neo-imperial ambitions of Blair's
Britain, sections of his own party dismissed the prime
minister's foreign policy advisor as a maniac.

One outspoken MP, opposed to widening the war on
terror to include Iraq, suggested that "the Russian
Tsarina was better advised by Rasputin than the Prime
Minister is by this maniac. To claim that the need for
colonialism may be as great as in Victorian times is
extraordinary".

But a spokesman for the Foreign Policy Centre told
this paper the call for a new Western imperialism may
have been "misread". 

 


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