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Britain, America, and the Special Relationship Since 1941

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Britain, America and the Special Relationship since 1941 examines the Anglo-American strategic and military relationship that developed during the Second World War and continued until recent years. Forged on a common ground of social, cultural, and ideological values as well as political expediency, this partnership formed the basis of the western alliance throughout the Cold War, playing an essential part in bringing stability to the post-1945 international order.
Clearly written and chronologically organized, the book begins by discussing the origins of the 'Special Relationship' and its progression from uneasy coexistence in the eighteenth century to collaboration at the start of the Second World War. McKercher explores the continued evolution of this partnership during the conflicts that followed, such as the Suez Crisis, the Vietnam War, and the Falklands War. The book concludes by looking at the developments in British and American politics during the past two decades and analysing the changing dynamics of this alliance over the course of its existence.
Illustrated with maps and photographs and supplemented by a chronology of events and list of key figures, this is an essential introductory resource for students of the political history and foreign policies of Britain and the United States in the twentieth century.

About the author

B.J.C. McKercher is Professor of International History at the University of Victoria, Canada. He is the editor of the journal Diplomacy and Statecraft and is general editor of The Praeger Series on Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period (with K. E. Neilson) and The Praeger Series on Diplomacy and Strategic Thought. His recent publications include The Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft (2011, edited), War in the Twentieth Century (2003, edited with M. A. Hennessy) and Power and Stability: British Foreign Policy, 1865-1965 (2003, edited with E. Goldstein).

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Britain, America and the Special Relationship since 1941 examines the Anglo-American strategic and military relationship that developed during the Second World War and continued until recent years. Forged on a common ground of social, cultural, and ideological values as well as political expediency, this partnership formed the basis of the western alliance throughout the Cold War, playing an essential part in bringing stability to the post-1945 international order.
Clearly written and chronologically organized, the book begins by discussing the origins of the ‘Special Relationship’ and its progression from uneasy coexistence in the eighteenth century to collaboration at the start of the Second World War. McKercher explores the continued evolution of this partnership during the conflicts that followed, such as the Suez Crisis, the Vietnam War, and the Falklands War. The book concludes by looking at the developments in British and American politics during the past two decades and analysing the changing dynamics of this alliance over the course of its existence.
Illustrated with maps and photographs and supplemented by a chronology of events and list of key figures, this is an essential introductory resource for students of the political history and foreign policies of Britain and the United States in the twentieth century.

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"Brian McKercher’s book is a very useful starting point for students looking for a critical analysis of the Anglo-American ‘special relationship’ since 1945."

Tony McCulloch, University College London, UK

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"Brian McKercher's book is a very useful starting point for students looking for a critical analysis of the Anglo-American 'special relationship' since 1945."

Tony McCulloch, University College London, UK

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Authors Brian J. C. McKercher, Brian McKercher, B. J. C. McKercher, B.J.C. McKercher, B. J. C McKercher, B J C McKercher, B. J. C (University of Victoria Mckercher
Assisted by Clive Emsley (Editor), Gordon Martel (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 23.05.2017
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education
 
EAN 9781138800014
ISBN 978-1-138-80001-4
Pages 206
 
Series Seminar Studies
Seminar Studies
Subjects USA, UN, de Gaulle, 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, HISTORY / World, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, International Relations, 21st Century, 21st century history: from c 2000 -, General & world history, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100, United Kingdom, Great Britain, ABM, United States of America, USA, General and world history, West Germany, CCP, Secretary of State, Common Language, decolonisation studies, military intervention analysis, Cold War alliances, international security policy, West German, EEC Membership, Start Negotiation, twentieth century geopolitics, NATO Involvement, NATO Power, transatlantic diplomacy, NATO Commitment, Anglo-American foreign policy evolution, Nazi Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, Britain’s Blockade, NATO’s Strategy, Naval Question, cross-Channel Invasion, Eastern European Empire, Euromissile Deployment, Nuclear Arms Limitation
 

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