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Anglo-American relations

A Wisdom Archive on Anglo-American relations

Anglo-American relations

A selection of articles related to Anglo-American relations

Anglo-American relations

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Allies

The United States is a founder of NATO, the world's largest military alliance. The 26 nation alliance consists of Canada and much of Europe. Under the NATO charter, the United States is compelled to defend any NATO state that is attacked by a foreign power. This is resricted to within the North American and European areas, for this reason the U.S. was not compelled to participate in the Falklands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom for example. The United States has also given major non-NATO ally-status to fourteen nations. Each such state has a unique relationship with the United States, in ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Sino-American relations - Images and conceptions

Much of the complexity of Sino-American relations comes from the images that the two have of themselves and of the other. The Chinese see their national goal as a rich, powerful, and united China, with centuries of humiliation erased and some of its ancient glory restored. Americans see their national goal as bringing freedom and democracy to the world, and many within the United States see their country as the natural leader of the free world. Within mainland China, there is a love-hate relationship with the United States. On ...

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Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Images and conceptions, Sino-American relations - History, Sino-American relations - From American Independence to the Treaty of Wanghsia, Sino-American relations - The Open Door Policy, Sino-American relations - World War II, Sino-American relations - People's Republic of China, Sino-American relations - Korean War, Sino-American relations - Relations very cold, Sino-American relations - Rapproachement, Sino-American relations - Liaison Office 1973-1978, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China relations since normalization, Sino-American relations - Bilateral relations after Tiananmen, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations after 9/11, Sino-American relations - Important issues in Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Chinese military spending, Sino-American relations - Taiwan, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China economic relations, Sino-American relations - Human rights, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Other Chinese relations, Sino-American relations - Other American relations

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history

During the American Revolution, the United States established relations with several European powers, convincing France, Spain, and the Netherlands to intervene in the war against Britain, a mutual enemy. In the period following, the U.S. oscillated between pro-French and pro-British policies. In general, the U.S. remained aloof from European disputes, focusing on territorial expansion in North America. After the Spanish colonies in Latin America declared independence, the U.S. established the Monroe Doctrine, a policy of keeping Euro ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making

The President negotiates treaties with foreign nations. The President is also Commander in Chief of the military, and as such has broad authority over the armed forces once they are deployed. The Secretary of State is the foreign minister of the United States and is the primary conductor of state-to-state diplomacy. The Congress has the power to declare war, and the President can only deploy the military when granted approval from Congress. The Senate (one of the two houses of Congress) also holds the exclusive right to approve treati ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Sino-American relations - Important issues in Sino-American relations

Sino-American relations - Chinese military spending. Main article: China's military spending China's military spending is a reason for concern for the United States of America. Firstly, because of its fast growth rate. Secondly, because the U.S. suspects that China hides its real military spending. Both factors fuel American suspicion about China's motives. Sino-American relations - Taiwan. The Republic of China remains a focus of difficulties in the relations bet ...

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Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Images and conceptions, Sino-American relations - History, Sino-American relations - From American Independence to the Treaty of Wanghsia, Sino-American relations - The Open Door Policy, Sino-American relations - World War II, Sino-American relations - People's Republic of China, Sino-American relations - Korean War, Sino-American relations - Relations very cold, Sino-American relations - Rapproachement, Sino-American relations - Liaison Office 1973-1978, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China relations since normalization, Sino-American relations - Bilateral relations after Tiananmen, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations after 9/11, Sino-American relations - Important issues in Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Chinese military spending, Sino-American relations - Taiwan, Sino-American relations - U.S.-China economic relations, Sino-American relations - Human rights, Sino-American relations - Sino-American relations, Sino-American relations - Other Chinese relations, Sino-American relations - Other American relations

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations

The United States has one of the largest diplomatic presences of any nation. Almost every country in the world has both a U.S. embassy and an embassy of its own in Washington, D.C.. Only a few nations do not have formal diplomatic relations with the United States. They are: Bhutan Cuba Iran North Korea Somalia Sudan Republic of C ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Allies

The United States is a founder of NATO, the world's largest military alliance. The 26 nation alliance consists of Canada and much of Europe. Under the NATO charter, the United States is compelled to defend any NATO state that is attacked by a foreign power. This is resricted to within the North American and European areas, for this reason the U.S. was not compelled to participate in the Falklands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom for example. The United States also has several "Major Non-NATO allies" which is a distinction ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs

United States foreign policy is influenced by the efforts of the U.S. government to halt imports of illicit drugs, including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana. This is especially true in Latin America, a focus for the U.S. War on Drugs. Those efforts date back to at least 1880, when the U.S. and China completed an agreement which prohibited the shipment of opium between the two countries. Over a century later, the Foreign Relations Authorization Act requires the President to identify the major drug transit or major illicit drug-producing ...

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Foreign relations of the United States, Foreign relations of the United States - Decision-making, Foreign relations of the United States - Brief history, Foreign relations of the United States - Diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the United States - Allies, Foreign relations of the United States - Criticism and responses, Foreign relations of the United States - International disputes, Foreign relations of the United States - Illicit drugs, Foreign relations of the United States - Military aid, Foreign relations of the United States - List of countries that have been at war with the U.S.

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career

Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform. There were strong Radical and liberal traditions among shoemakers, in his adopted home city of Birmingham, while the Unitarian church of which he was a member had a tradition of social action. It was not surprising that Chamberlain became involved in Liberal politics, joining those in the Liberal Association calling for reform. The growth of Britain's urban population led to an urgent need to redistribute parliamentary seats and to enfranchise a sizeable proportion of urban ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman

Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary. Having agreed to a set of policies, the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists formed a government on 24 June 1895. Salisbury offered four Cabinet posts to Liberal Unionists, two of whom were Chamberlain and Devonshire. The latter became Lord President of the Council, whilst to Chamberlain, Salisbury and Balfour offered any Cabinet position with the exception of the Foreign Office or Leadership of the House of Commons. To the surprise of Salisbury and Balfour, Chamberlain dec ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith

Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election. With Salisbury ill, Chamberlain dominated the Unionist election campaign. Salisbury did not speak at all, and Balfour made few public appearances, causing some to refer to the event as 'Joe's Election'. Fostering a cult of personality, Chamberlain began to refer to himself in the third person as 'the Colonial Secretary', and he ensured that the Boer War featured as the campaign's single issue, arguing that a Liberal victory would lead to defeat in the war in South Africa. ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy

Winston Churchill called him "a splendid piebald: first black, then white, or, in political terms, first fiery red, then true blue." This has been the conventional view of Chamberlain's politics - that he moved rightwards across the political spectrum from the left of the Liberal party to the right of the Conservatives. An alternative view is that he was always a radical in home affairs and an imperialist in foreign affairs, and even that these views were not in great conflict with each other - in both he rejected "laissez-faire capitalism". Even after leaving the Liberals he was a proponent of ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Decline

On 8 July 1906, Chamberlain celebrated his seventieth birthday and Birmingham was enlivened for a number of days by official luncheons, public addresses, parades, bands and an influx of thousands of congratulatory telegrams. Tens of thousands of people crowded into the city whilst Chamberlain made a passionate speech on 10 July, promoting the virtues of Radicalism and imperialism. On 13 July, Chamberlain was dressing in the bathroom of his house at Prince's Gardens in preparation for dinner, when he collapsed. His wife, Mary, found the door ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage

Chamberlain was born in Camberwell in London to a successful shoemaker and manufacturer also named Joseph (1796–1874). He was educated at University College School, Euston between 1850 and 1852, in which Chamberlain excelled academically, achieving prizes in French and mathematics. The elder Chamberlain was unable to send all his children into higher education, and at the age of 16, Joseph was apprenticed to the Cordwainers' Company and worked for the family business in the making of quality leather shoes. At 18 he was sent to Birmingham t ...

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Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain - Early life business career and marriage, Joseph Chamberlain - Early political career, Joseph Chamberlain - Calls for reform, Joseph Chamberlain - Mayor of Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain - National politics, Joseph Chamberlain - Member of Parliament and the National Liberal Federation, Joseph Chamberlain - President of the Board of Trade, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal split, Joseph Chamberlain - Liberal Unionist, Joseph Chamberlain - Statesman, Joseph Chamberlain - Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain - Jameson Raid, Joseph Chamberlain - Venezuelan boundary dispute, Joseph Chamberlain - West Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - China, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: first attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Samoa and Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: second attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: early defeat and false dawn, Joseph Chamberlain - Zenith, Joseph Chamberlain - The Khaki Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Anglo-German Alliance negotiations: third attempt, Joseph Chamberlain - Boer War: victory, Joseph Chamberlain - Resignation of Salisbury, Joseph Chamberlain - 1902 Education Act, Joseph Chamberlain - Tour of South Africa, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Unionist split, Joseph Chamberlain - Tariff reform: Chamberlain's last crusade, Joseph Chamberlain - 1906 General Election, Joseph Chamberlain - Decline, Joseph Chamberlain - Legacy, Joseph Chamberlain - Notes

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Anglo-American relations: Encyclopedia II - Anglo-American relations - Culture

Because the United States began as colonies of the United Kingdom, the two nations retain some shared threads of cultural heritage. English is the de-facto language of both nations. Of the major European powers, the United Kingdom is the only one whose primary language matches that of the United States. There is much crossover appeal in the modern entertainment culture of the United States and the United Kingdom. For example, Hollywood movies are popular in the United Kingdom. American singers such as Britney Spears are popular ...

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Anglo-American relations, Anglo-American relations - History, Anglo-American relations - Origins, Anglo-American relations - War of 1812, Anglo-American relations - American Civil War, Anglo-American relations - World War I, Anglo-American relations - Inter-war years, Anglo-American relations - World War II, Anglo-American relations - Cold War, Anglo-American relations - Post Cold War, Anglo-American relations - War on Terror, Anglo-American relations - Economics, Anglo-American relations - Culture

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