The 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US and the subsequent
intervention in Iraq have brought the debate about Anglo-American
relations beyond academic circles and into the public domain. But
that's just the latest facet of the 'Special Relationship': a term
coined by Winston Churchill as long ago as 1946. This textbook
introduces the origins and distinctive features of the Special
Relationship, the justifications for its continuing importance in
contemporary international relations and the disputes about its
authenticity. It features innovative structure that mixes thematic,
chronological and regional approaches to give a full picture of
Anglo-American approaches. Split into 3 parts: 'Elements of
specialness', 'Cold War Anglo-American relations' and 'Post-Cold
War Anglo-American relations'. Useful features for students include
timelines, a glossary and recommendations for further reading. It
introduces the history, controversies and contemporary relevance of
the US-UK Special Relationship.
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