Greatest influence over 21st century British foreign policy: interventionism, Atlanticism or Euroscepticism?

2 Essays: 1) Which has had the greatest influence over 21st century British foreign policy: interventionism, Atlanticism or Euroscepticism? 2) 2. Is China a status quo or a revisionist power? Please make a compelling argument and structure as follows: Introduction which describes the debate amongst scholars on the issue and then clearly describes an argument for the essay. 3 paragraphs which identify three themes of analysis. Conclusion which highlights argument and specifically answers the question. No sub headings or separation of evidence and analysis please. Please use only the following sources for essay 1: Chandler, David. "Rhetoric Without Responsibility: the Attraction of 'Ethical' Foreign Policy." British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5, no. 3 (2003): 295-316. Article Background Online Resource Read status Add note Daddow, Oliver. "Tony's War? Blair, Kosovo, and the Interventionist Impulse in British Foreign Policy." International Affairs 85, no. 3 (2009): 547-560. Article Essential Online Resource Read status Add note Dunne, Tim (2004) ‘'When the Shooting Starts': Atlanticism in British security strategy’, International Affairs, 80:5, pp. 893-909. Article Essential Online Resource Read status Add note Gaskarth, Jamie (2014) ‘Strategizing Britain’s role in the world’, International Affairs, 90:3, pp. 559-581. Article Essential Online Resource Read status Add note The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent - Sara B. Hobolt 20/10/2016 Article Online Resource Read status Add note Brexit: initial reflections - ANAND MENON, JOHN-PAUL SALTER 11/2016 Article Online Resource Read status Add note European and international views of Brexit - Tim Oliver 20/10/2016 Article Online Resource Read status Add note Ralph, Jason (2014) ‘The liberal state in international society. Interpreting recent British foreign policy’, International Relations, 28:1, 3-24. Article Background Online Resource Read status Add note Wallace, William, ‘The Collapse of British Foreign Policy’, International Affairs, 81:1 2005 Article Essential Online Resource Read status Add note Wheeler, Nicholas and Tim Dunne (1998) ‘Good international citizenship: A Third Way for British foreign policy’, International Affairs, 74:4, pp. 847-870. Article Background And only these sources for essay 2: Bill Callahan, Mearsheimer vs. Nye on the Rise of China | The Diplomat Webpage Essential Online Resource Read status Add note The Rise of China and the Future of the West | John Ikenberry Webpage Essential Online Resource Read status Add note The tragedy of great power politics - John J. Mearsheimer 2014 Book Essential Read Chapter 10: Can China rise peacefully?, pp. 360-411 Online Resource Read status Add note The Chinese Dream to Overtake America - Liu Mingfu Webpage Essential Online Resource Read status Add note The China dream: great power thinking & strategic posture in the post-American era - Mingfu Liu, Yazhou Liu 2015 Book Background Read status Add note Everything under the heavens: how the past helps shape China's push for global power - Howard W. French 2017 Book Background Read introduction and conclusion. Read status Add note An “Assertive” China? Insights from Interviews - Andrew Scobell, Scott W. Harold 05/2013 Article Essential An explanation of China's new more confident/assertive foreign policy in terms of historical events. Online Resource Read status Add note How New and Assertive is China's New Assertiveness? A I Johnston Webpage Background Get Johnston's article from this table of contents.