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Kennedy, Macmillan and the Cold War - The Irony of Interdependence

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Nigel J. Ashton analyses Anglo-American relations during a crucial phase of the Cold War. He argues that although policy-makers on both sides of the Atlantic used the term 'interdependence' to describe their relationship this concept had different meanings in London and Washington. The Kennedy Administration sought more centralized control of the Western alliance, whereas the Macmillan Government envisaged an Anglo-American partnership. This gap in perception gave rise to a 'crisis of interdependence' during the winter of 1962-3, encompassing issues as diverse as the collapse of the British EEC application, the civil war in the Yemen, the denouement of the Congo crisis and the fate of the British independent nuclear deterrent.

List of contents

General Editor's Preface Preface Introduction The Laotian Crisis The Berlin Crisis The Castro Question and the Cuban Missile Crisis The Middle East The Congo Crisis The EEC Application Interdependence and the British Nuclear Deterrent The Search for a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Conclusion Bibliography Index

About the author

NIGEL J. ASHTON is Lecturer in International History the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of Eisenhower, Macmillan and the Problem of Nasser.

Summary

Nigel J. Ashton analyses Anglo-American relations during a crucial phase of the Cold War. He argues that although policy-makers on both sides of the Atlantic used the term 'interdependence' to describe their relationship this concept had different meanings in London and Washington. The Kennedy Administration sought more centralized control of the Western alliance, whereas the Macmillan Government envisaged an Anglo-American partnership. This gap in perception gave rise to a 'crisis of interdependence' during the winter of 1962-3, encompassing issues as diverse as the collapse of the British EEC application, the civil war in the Yemen, the denouement of the Congo crisis and the fate of the British independent nuclear deterrent.

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'He brings a fresh perspective...[a] deeply researched and elegantly written monograph...' - Andrew Preston, H-Diplo, H-Net Reviews
'...an informative case study of the interaction of the two powers during the many crises of those years.' - L.M. Lees, Choice

Product details

Authors N Ashton, N. Ashton
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2002
 
EAN 9780333716052
ISBN 978-0-333-71605-2
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 147 mm x 223 mm x 22 mm
Weight 463 g
Illustrations XIII, 288 p.
Series Contemporary History in Context
Contemporary History in Contex
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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