Transatlantic Storms in Anglo-American Relations
How the Alliance Weathers Crises
Greg Kennedy editor William D James editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Georgetown University Press
Published:3rd Mar '26
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"Drawing on meticulous archival research, this timely book illuminates the institutional arrangements and deliberations at the heart of the US-UK strategic relationship that have given it remarkable resilience."—Peter Watkins, associate fellow, Chatham House, and former director-general, UK Ministry of Defence
An authoritative, in-depth study on the character, legacy, and trajectory of the UK-US alliance
After the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, many observers declared the UK-US alliance—often dubbed "the special relationship"—dead. Yet this was hardly the first time the partnership was read its last rites. Indeed, one of its defining characteristics is its resilience in the face of political volatility and geopolitical shifts.
Transatlantic Storms in Anglo-American Relations explains how the world's most consequential bilateral alliance endures despite countless crises. The book's contributors trace the roots of the US-UK alliance; analyse the institutionalized pillars of nuclear, military, and intelligence cooperation; and highlight underappreciated aspects of economic and defense-industrial interdependence. Drawing on archival research and interviews, the volume revisits lesser-known strategic flashpoints and reveals how twentieth-century crises tested the alliance without breaking its foundations.
Amid the US rebalance to the Indo-Pacific and Donald Trump's return to the White House, James and Kennedy provide an essential guide for understanding the character, legacy, and trajectory of the UK-US relationship.
ISBN: 9781647126827
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 454g
316 pages