Anglo-American Military Relationship
Arms Across the Ocean

By (author) Wyn Rees

ISBN13: 9780198884620

Imprint: Oxford University Press

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Published: 05/03/2024

Availability: Available

Description
The Anglo-American Military Relationship explores military cooperation since the end of the Cold War. Much of the literature on the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship' has focused on the personal linkages between American Presidents and British Prime Ministers. This book argues that much of what is special between the two countries has resided in their military cooperation. This has provided the ballast that has underpinned other aspects of the political and economic relationship and given it durability. The book focuses on how the British armed services have worked alongside a superpower, in both peacetime and conflict. This military cooperation has been a challenging task, not least because it has occurred within a dynamic strategic context in which the nature of conflict has been evolving. British armed forces have engaged with their American allies in high intensity warfare, as well as in developing military doctrines to address insurgency, peace enforcement, and nation-building tasks. Working so closely with the US military has generated risks as well as benefits for Britain's armed forces. It has led them to engage in tasks that have weighed heavily upon their resources and has resulted in numerous tensions between the two sides.
1: Introduction 2: Institutionalism 3: A History of Anglo-American Military Relations 1945-1989 4: High Intensity Warfighting 5: Operations Other than All Out War 6: Insurgency and Low Intensity Conflict 7: The Nuclear Relationship 8: Conclusion
  • International relations
  • Military administration
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:240
Width:164
Spine:16
Weight:420.00
List Price: £76.00