Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson held very different opinions about how the UK and the US were supposed to relate to each other, with Wilson supposing they were the closest of friends and Johnson supposing they were, at best, rich (the US) and poor (the UK) shirt-tail relations. Colman (international politics, U. of Wales, Aberystwyth) gives here the first comprehensive account of the complex and often frustrating personal and political relationships that lead to one of the most strained relationships ever between a president and prime minister. Using the summits of December 1964 to December 1968 as a framework, Colman traces the exchanges leading to what was in effect a declining relationship and disassociation as Johnson was dealing with ...
The term "special relationship" was for the first time in public used by the British Prime Minister ...
This is the first monograph-length study that charts the coercive diplomacy of the administrations o...
Using recently released sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the London ambassadorshi...
Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson held very different opinions about how the UK and the US were suppo...
Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, t...
"Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, ...
This single-authored book chapter examines how far the Vietnam War tested the personal and working r...
Examines the attitudes of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and former British Prime Minister ...
Examines the attitudes of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and former British Prime Minister ...
Less than a year after the assassination of President Kennedy brought Lyndon B. Johnson to the White...
Less than a year after the assassination of President Kennedy brought Lyndon B. Johnson to the White...
This thesis analyzes key moments from the tenures of Harold Macmillan as British Prime Minister and ...
Perhaps the most enduring element in British foreign policy during the last sixty years has been the...
Drawing on a host of recently declassified documents from the Reagan-Thatcher years, A Diplomatic Me...
This handbook examines the personal relationships between American presidents and British prime mini...
The term "special relationship" was for the first time in public used by the British Prime Minister ...
This is the first monograph-length study that charts the coercive diplomacy of the administrations o...
Using recently released sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the London ambassadorshi...
Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson held very different opinions about how the UK and the US were suppo...
Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, t...
"Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, ...
This single-authored book chapter examines how far the Vietnam War tested the personal and working r...
Examines the attitudes of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and former British Prime Minister ...
Examines the attitudes of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and former British Prime Minister ...
Less than a year after the assassination of President Kennedy brought Lyndon B. Johnson to the White...
Less than a year after the assassination of President Kennedy brought Lyndon B. Johnson to the White...
This thesis analyzes key moments from the tenures of Harold Macmillan as British Prime Minister and ...
Perhaps the most enduring element in British foreign policy during the last sixty years has been the...
Drawing on a host of recently declassified documents from the Reagan-Thatcher years, A Diplomatic Me...
This handbook examines the personal relationships between American presidents and British prime mini...
The term "special relationship" was for the first time in public used by the British Prime Minister ...
This is the first monograph-length study that charts the coercive diplomacy of the administrations o...
Using recently released sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the London ambassadorshi...