Britain and the Cold War, 1945-1964 offers new perspectives on ways
in which Britain fought the Cold War, and illuminates key areas of
the policy formulation process. It argues that in many ways Britain
and the United States perceived and handled the threat posed by the
Communist bloc in similar terms: nevertheless, Britain's continuing
global commitments, post-war economic problems and somestic
considerations obliged her on occasion to tackle the threat rather
differently.
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