David Cameron's foreign policy, during his tenure as Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, focused on promoting a "global Britain" approach, emphasizing strong international relationships and active engagement in global issues. He prioritized diplomacy, trade, and security, particularly in relation to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Cameron's government supported military interventions, such as the campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, while also advocating for humanitarian efforts and development aid. His tenure was marked by a balancing act between maintaining close ties with the United States and navigating the complexities of the European Union, particularly ahead of the Brexit referendum.
9 October 1966
Samantha Cameron
David Camerons hobbies include: being a useless trot, wrecking the country, causing other major problems and being a genuine nobby
David Bernell has written: 'Readings in American foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
David Bosold has written: 'Canada's foreign & security policy'
The Camp David accords.
Camp David accords
David Camerons Nationality is British other wise he wouldnt be able to be priminister :)))
David A. Deese has written: 'The new politics of American foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World politics
The Camp David accords.
Camp David accords
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