TY - BOOK AU - Louis,William Roger AU - Bull,Hedley TI - The "Special relationship": Anglo-American relations since 1945 SN - 0198229259 AV - E183.8.G7 S74 1986 PY - 1986/// CY - Oxford [Oxfordshire], New York PB - Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press KW - United States KW - Foreign relations KW - Great Britain KW - 1945-1989 KW - 1945- N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; The Anglo-American relationship; David Watt --; Historical --; Roosevelt, Churchill, and the wartime Anglo-American alliance, 1939-45 : towards a new synthesis; David Reynolds --; Unequal partners : the Truman administration and Great Britain; Bradford Perkins --; Demythologizing the Eisenhower era; D. Cameron Watt --; The Macmillan years and afterwards; Alistair Horne --; America, Britain, and the Soviet threat in historical and present perspective; Richard H. Ullman --; Defence --; Nuclear weapons and the 'special relationship'; Margaret Gowing --; The United States, Britain, and the defence of Europe; Samuel F. Wells, Jr. --; The military relationship; James Eberle --; Defence relationships : American perspectives; Ernest R. May and Gregory F. Treverton --; Economic --; Sterling-dollar diplomacy in current perspective; Richard N. Gardner --; Europe, Britain, and the United States in the world economy; Stephen Marris --; Anglo-American economic relations and the world trading system; Arthur Knight --; Finance, trade, and development : issues in transatlantic co-operation; Richard Portes --; The non-European world --; The end of the British Empire and the assumption of world-wide commitments by the United States; Lord Beloff --; American anti-colonialism and the dissolution of the British Empire; Wm. Roger Louis --; The Middle East; Harold Beeley --; Britain, the United States, and South Asia; Lord Saint Brides --; The China problem in Anglo-American relations; Roderick MacFarquhar --; Africa in Anglo-American relations; James Mayall --; The 'unspecial relationship' in Latin America; William D. Rogers --; America, Europe, and the imperial legacy; Edward Mortimer --; Commonwealth --; The transformation of the Commonwealth and the 'special relationship'; A.P. Thornton --; The 'special relationship' in the Pacific; J.D.B. Miller --; Afterword; The 'special relationship'; Michael Howard UR - https://archive.org/details/specialrelations0000unse ER -