Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952
Sir Oliver Franks served as British Ambassador to the US between 1948 and 1952. This analysis reveals a great deal about the condition of relations between Britain and America, the mechanics of co-operation and the impact of a singular individual on international relations.
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Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952
Sir Oliver Franks served as British Ambassador to the US between 1948 and 1952. This analysis reveals a great deal about the condition of relations between Britain and America, the mechanics of co-operation and the impact of a singular individual on international relations.
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Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952

Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952

by Michael F. Hopkins
Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952

Oliver Franks and the Truman Administration: Anglo-American Relations, 1948-1952

by Michael F. Hopkins

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Sir Oliver Franks served as British Ambassador to the US between 1948 and 1952. This analysis reveals a great deal about the condition of relations between Britain and America, the mechanics of co-operation and the impact of a singular individual on international relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780714653037
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/30/2002
Series: Cass Series on Diplomats and Diplomacy
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part 1 The ambassador, the embassy and the Anglo-American relationship: individuals and institutions; postwar relations; new ambassador. Part 2 Establishing a reputation: first impressions; Cold War allies. Part 3 Achievements: Dean Acheson; devaluation of the pound; part of the European queue or special partners?; the Korean war. Part 4 Difficulties: Anglo-American tensions; a new foreign secretary. Part 5 The return of the conservatives: working with Churchill and Eden; epilogue - end of a mission; conclusion.
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