Separate Agendas: Churchill, Eisenhower, and Anglo-American Relations, 1953-1955

Separate Agendas: Churchill, Eisenhower, and Anglo-American Relations, 1953-1955

by Daniel C. Williamson
Separate Agendas: Churchill, Eisenhower, and Anglo-American Relations, 1953-1955

Separate Agendas: Churchill, Eisenhower, and Anglo-American Relations, 1953-1955

by Daniel C. Williamson

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Overview

Consisting of four illuminating case studies, Separate Agendas examines different aspects of the relationship between Winston Churchill's government and the Eisenhower administration in the years before the Suez crisis. By exploring Anglo-American relations in Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia, Daniel C. Williamson provides a detailed analysis of four distinct issues while at the same time offering more general conclusions about Britain's role in the world. In demonstrating how Britain was able to pursue foreign policy goals that were at odds with American wishes as well as exert influence on American diplomatic actions, Separate Agendas sheds new light on the extent of Britain's continued importance as a world power. This book will be valuable reading for scholars of Anglo-American relations, the early Cold War, and the post-war British Empire.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739118955
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/05/2006
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.91(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Daniel C. Williamson is assistant professor of history at the University of Hartford.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Britain and America in the Postwar World Chapter 2 Debate over Detente: Churchill's Summit Proposal Chapter 3 A Struggle for Influence: Arming Iraq Chapter 4 A Threat to Empire: The Buraimi Dispute Chapter 5 On the Brink in East Asia: The First Offshore Islands Crisis Chapter 6 Conclusions
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