This handbook examines the personal relationships between American presidents and British prime ministers. It aims to determine how personal diplomacy shaped the Anglo-American relationship and whether individual leaders made the relationship “special.” From the great rapprochement of the 1890s to the Cold War and contemporary transatlantic rapport, the Anglo-American relationship has been one of global significance, making presidents and prime ministers central to internationa...
Table des matières
1. Introduction- Michael Patrick Cullinane.- 2. Presidents and Prime Ministers- Kathleen Burk.- 3. Grover Cleveland and Lord Salisbury: A Shared Hist...
A propos de l’auteur
Martin Farr is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary British History at Newcastle University. He has published widely on British politics and public life sin...