Anglo-American Relations: Contemporary Perspectives

Author:   Steve Marsh (Cardiff University, UK) ,  Alan Dobson (University of Dundee, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415643412


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Anglo-American Relations: Contemporary Perspectives


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This book provides an examination of contemporary Anglo-American relations. Sometimes controversially referred to as the Special Relationship, Anglo-American relations constitute arguably the most important bilateral relationship of modern times. However, in recent years, there have been frequent pronouncements that this relationship has lost its ‘specialness’. This volume brings together experts from Britain, Europe and North America in a long-overdue examination of contemporary Anglo-American relations that paints a somewhat different picture. The discussion ranges widely, from an analysis of the special relationship of culture and friendship, to an examination of both traditional (e.g. nuclear relations) and more recent (e.g. environment) policies. Contemporary developments are discussed in the context of longer-term trends and contributing authors draw upon a range of different disciplines, including political science, diplomacy studies, business studies and economics. Coupled with a substantive introduction and conclusion, the result is an insightful and engaging portrayal of the complex Anglo-American relationship. The book will be of great interest to students of US and UK foreign policy, diplomacy and international relations in general.

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Author:   Steve Marsh (Cardiff University, UK) ,  Alan Dobson (University of Dundee, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780415643412


ISBN 10:   0415643414
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 December 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Focused on a traditional topic, this volume offers anything but the standard approach and treatment of the so-called Special Relationship. The authors combine the newest methods, especially on culture, with the newest topics, including the environment, intelligence, and personal and emotional ties. Transnational history at its best! -- Thomas W. Zeiler, University of Colorado Boulder Studies of the Anglo-American Special Relationship, and reports of its demise, are ubiquitous. Then every now and then a group of scholars penetrate the mist with a clear description of the diplomatic, political, cultural, and economic bond-the British and American bond-that underlies so much of modern international affairs. Dobson and Marsh have assembled one such penetrating study, useful to scholars and international observers alike, and for anyone desiring to better appreciate the most special of international relationships as it moves through the 21st Century. -- Jeffrey A. Engel, Director, Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University This remarkably comprehensive work by a distinguished international panel is a most welcome volume on the so-called Special Relationship that fills a historiographical gap of over two decades. It will prove immeasurably useful to both students and specialists of Anglo-American relations. -- Serge Ricard, University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle Based on multidisciplinary research and skillfully introduced by its two editors, this book highlights the cultural, psychological, sentimental and security dimensions of the Anglo-American special relationship, and examines the intricate bond that has held these nations together for the last two decades. Any scholar, journalist or student interested in recent transatlantic relations should not miss this significant publication. -- Klaus Schwabe, Technical University


Focused on a traditional topic, this volume offers anything but the standard approach and treatment of the so-called Special Relationship. The authors combine the newest methods, especially on culture, with the newest topics, including the environment, intelligence, and personal and emotional ties. Transnational history at its best! -- Thomas W. Zeiler, University of Colorado Boulder Studies of the Anglo-American Special Relationship, and reports of its demise, are ubiquitous. Then every now and then a group of scholars penetrate the mist with a clear description of the diplomatic, political, cultural, and economic bond-the British and American bond-that underlies so much of modern international affairs. Dobson and Marsh have assembled one such penetrating study, useful to scholars and international observers alike, and for anyone desiring to better appreciate the most special of international relationships as it moves through the 21st Century. -- Jeffrey A. Engel, Director, Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University This remarkably comprehensive work by a distinguished international panel is a most welcome volume on the so-called Special Relationship that fills a historiographical gap of over two decades. It will prove immeasurably useful to both students and specialists of Anglo-American relations. -- Serge Ricard, University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle Based on multidisciplinary research and skillfully introduced by its two editors, this book highlights the cultural, psychological, sentimental and security dimensions of the Anglo-American special relationship, and examines the intricate bond that has held these nations together for the last two decades. Any scholar, journalist or student interested in recent transatlantic relations should not miss this significant publication. -- Klaus Schwabe, Technical University


"""Focused on a traditional topic, this volume offers anything but the standard approach and treatment of the so-called Special Relationship. The authors combine the newest methods, especially on culture, with the newest topics, including the environment, intelligence, and personal and emotional ties. Transnational history at its best!""-- Thomas W. Zeiler, University of Colorado Boulder ""Studies of the Anglo-American Special Relationship, and reports of its demise, are ubiquitous. Then every now and then a group of scholars penetrate the mist with a clear description of the diplomatic, political, cultural, and economic bond—the British and American bond—that underlies so much of modern international affairs. Dobson and Marsh have assembled one such penetrating study, useful to scholars and international observers alike, and for anyone desiring to better appreciate the most special of international relationships as it moves through the 21st Century.""-- Jeffrey A. Engel, Director, Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University ""This remarkably comprehensive work by a distinguished international panel is a most welcome volume on the so-called ""Special Relationship"" that fills a historiographical gap of over two decades. It will prove immeasurably useful to both students and specialists of Anglo-American relations.""-- Serge Ricard, University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle ""Based on multidisciplinary research and skillfully introduced by its two editors, this book highlights the cultural, psychological, sentimental and security dimensions of the Anglo-American special relationship, and examines the intricate bond that has held these nations together for the last two decades. Any scholar, journalist or student interested in recent transatlantic relations should not miss this significant publication.""-- Klaus Schwabe, Technical University"


Author Information

Alan P. Dobson is Honorary Professor at the School of International Relations, St Andrews University, and has written widely on post-World War II Anglo-American relations. Steve Marsh is Reader in International Politics at Cardiff University.

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