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A tribute to the distinguished diplomatic historian, Professor Michael Dockrill (1936-2018), this collection provides a comprehensive overview of the field of twentieth-century British foreign and strategic policy. With contributions from the most esteemed academic thinkers in the field, this collection will be of great value to anyone interested in British foreign and defence policy, whether they are a senior academic or an undergraduate researcher. In memory of the late Professor Dockrill, the essays place British foreign policy in a wide range of geographical, thematic and chronological perspectives.Volume II focuses on British foreign and strategic policy from the fall of France in 1940 to the end of the Cold War in Europe during the 1990s. The emphasis on the Cold War reflects Professor Dockrill's interests in the later part of his career. The chapters explore British imperial and post-colonial history, as well as the impact of race and religion on British foreign policy duringthe second half of the twentieth century. British relations with the United Nations are also examined through the formulation of the so-called 'Special Relationship'.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: British Foreign and Strategic Policy, 1940-1990.- Chapter 2. Munich, Appeasement and its Legacy in British Policy, 1938-1955; Gerry Hughes.- Chapter 3. The Clydeside Cabal: The Influence of Lord Weir, Sir James Lithgow and Sir Andrew Rae Duncan on War Planning and Industry, 1914-45; Chris Miller.- Chapter 4. "It can be done in the Pacific also": Australia's Failure to Replicate the Canada-United States Permanent Joint Board on Defence, and the Consequences for Imperial Security Cooperation; Galen Roger Perras.- Chapter 5. The First to be Freed? Ethiopia in Anglo-American Relations, 1941-44; Saul Kelly.- Chapter 6. Forewarned? British Intelligence Assessments of the Communist Threat to Greece, 1943-45; Christina Goulter.- Chapter 7. The Indian Army and the Partition of India, 1945-47; David Omissi.- Chapter 8. "In the mutual interest": The Making and Breaking of the United Kingdom Ceylon Defence Agreement, 1947-57; Robert Barnes.- Chapter 9.Britain and the United Nations, 1942-48: Expectations and Reality; Ted Johnson.- Chapter 10. The Quest for Strength: The British Embassy in Washington and the Anglo-American Nuclear Relationship, 1945-51; Michael F. Hopkins.- Chapter 11. "The star of the team?": Robert McNamara and His Role in Anglo-American Strategic Relations during the Kennedy Administration; Constantine A. Pagedas.- Chapter 12. Britain and the Summitry of Détente: Harold Wilson's Moscow Visit of February 1975; Keith Hamilton.- Chapter 13. Britain, Denmark and the Stabilisation of the Northern Flank during the Euro-missiles Era; Effie Pedaliu.-Chapter 14. Guerrillas in our Midst: Reflections on the British Experience of Counter-insurgency in Popular Fiction; Geraint Hughes.- Chapter 15. Defence through Deterrence: British Policy-maker's Views on the UK's Cold War Defence Policy; Michael Kandiah.- Chapter 16. "The representative character of the job": Identity Politics and the British Foreign Office, 1945-1997;James Southern.



