"Greatness and Decline is a thought-provoking and impressively detailed account of British foreign policy in the second half of the twentieth century. It holds valuable insights for scholars of UK foreign policy and national identity alike, and the methodology pursued could well be applied productively in other contexts." International Affairs"[Vucetic] links popular culture with wider views on foreign policymaking effectively and makes a compelling argument for linking the two elements together. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone writing on, or studying, British foreign policy. It makes a valuable contribution to the field." International Journal"[S]ystematic, successful and persuasive attempt at according national identity a place in explaining foreign policy formation." Political Studies Review "Greatness and Decline provides an insightful look into how domestic cultural struggles and national identity have concrete consequences for foreign policy. If one looks at today's political debates in London, one would hardly be able to dismiss the thrust of Vucetic's argument about the importance of national identity and how it operates." Cambridge Review of International Affairs