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Anglo-American relations
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Canadian international relations
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Second World War
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special relationship
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Product details
- ISBN 9781399527781
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Nov 2023
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Locates the immediate origins of the Anglo-American 'special relationship' in the diplomacy of Roosevelt's administration
Provides the most detailed coverage of Anglo-American relations from 1937 1939
Focuses on the role of Franklin Roosevelt as the central figure in Anglo-American relations at this time
Shows how Roosevelt's key speeches plot the development of his attitude towards the US's relationship with Britain
Considers the importance of economic diplomacy in Anglo-American relations
Looks at the role played by Canada in the making of the 'special relationship'
In February 1938, Senator William Borah, an inveterate isolationist, accused the Roosevelt Administration of forming a 'tacit alliance' with Britain. Taking Borah's remark as its starting point, Tony McCulloch analyses Anglo-American relations from the start of Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term in January 1937 through to the outbreak of war in Europe and the revision of the US Neutrality Act in November 1939.
Despite the mutual doubts afflicting the governments and public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic during these years, McCulloch argues that thanks largely to Franklin Roosevelt there was considerable progress in establishing an ideological and strategic understanding between the two democracies. This laid the foundation for the 'special relationship' so desired by Winston Churchill during and after the Second World War.
Tony McCulloch is Associate Professor of North American Studies at the UCL Institute of the Americas, Editor of the London Journal of Canadian Studies and author of articles published in journals including International Journal, British Journal of Canadian Studies, Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Intelligence Review, Twentieth Century History Review and Modern History Review.
Tacit Alliance
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