Kennedy, Macmillan and Nuclear Weapons makes exhaustive use of
newly-opened archive sources in a successful bid to offer an
authoritative and compelling account of Anglo-American defence
relations during the presidency of John F. Kennedy. This coherent
and well-written survey presents the most comprehensive and
up-to-date analysis yet of Anglo-American relations during the
early 1960s. Reserving special attention for those intriguing
questions traditionally left unanswered by historians the author
goes about a systematic review of the period and in the process
comes to some remarkable conclusions.
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