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The foreign policy of the Douglas-Home government :Britain, the United States and the end of empire /
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杜威分類號:
327.941
書名/作者:
The foreign policy of the Douglas-Home government : : Britain, the United States and the end of empire // Andrew Holt.
作者:
Holt, Andrew,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
1945 - 1979
標題:
International relations.
標題:
Great Britain - Fiction.
標題:
Great Britain.
ISBN:
1137284412 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137284419 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction -- Anglo-American Relations and the Caribbean -- NATO and the Multilateral Nuclear Force -- Africa, Race and the Commonwealth -- Aden, Yemen and the Middle East -- Confrontation in South-East Asia -- The Cyprus Crisis -- Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This book provides an important study of the foreign policy of the short-lived Douglas-Home Government, which arrived at a crucial juncture on a number of international issues and in the shadow of an impending general election. During its existence, Anglo-American relations were strained by US opposition to the sale of buses to Castro's Cuba and concern about independence for British Guiana, whilst American promotion of a scheme to pool nuclear weapons within NATO threatened to undermine Britain's own independent deterrent. Further, in Commonwealth matters, the Government faced international criticism for its relationship with apartheid South Africa. It also worked to prevent a white minority government in Rhodesia from declaring independence unilaterally. East of Suez, there was nationalist violence in Aden, Britain's only Crown Colony in the Middle East, and the confrontation between Indonesia and the British-backed federation of Malaysia. Finally, Cyprus, already independent but home to British bases, nearly descended into civil war in December 1963 and remained tense thereafter. Holt examines these issues, and analyses how policy-making was complicated by the division of responsibility between the Foreign Secretary, R. A. Butler, and the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Duncan Sandys, and by the imminence of the forthcoming general election.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137284419
The foreign policy of the Douglas-Home government :Britain, the United States and the end of empire /
Holt, Andrew,Dr.,
The foreign policy of the Douglas-Home government :
Britain, the United States and the end of empire /Andrew Holt. - 1 online resource.
Introduction -- Anglo-American Relations and the Caribbean -- NATO and the Multilateral Nuclear Force -- Africa, Race and the Commonwealth -- Aden, Yemen and the Middle East -- Confrontation in South-East Asia -- The Cyprus Crisis -- Conclusion.
This book provides an important study of the foreign policy of the short-lived Douglas-Home Government, which arrived at a crucial juncture on a number of international issues and in the shadow of an impending general election. During its existence, Anglo-American relations were strained by US opposition to the sale of buses to Castro's Cuba and concern about independence for British Guiana, whilst American promotion of a scheme to pool nuclear weapons within NATO threatened to undermine Britain's own independent deterrent. Further, in Commonwealth matters, the Government faced international criticism for its relationship with apartheid South Africa. It also worked to prevent a white minority government in Rhodesia from declaring independence unilaterally. East of Suez, there was nationalist violence in Aden, Britain's only Crown Colony in the Middle East, and the confrontation between Indonesia and the British-backed federation of Malaysia. Finally, Cyprus, already independent but home to British bases, nearly descended into civil war in December 1963 and remained tense thereafter. Holt examines these issues, and analyses how policy-making was complicated by the division of responsibility between the Foreign Secretary, R. A. Butler, and the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Duncan Sandys, and by the imminence of the forthcoming general election.
ISBN: 1137284412 (electronic bk.)
Source: 642905Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Chronological Terms:
1945 - 1979
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342790
International relations.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
337657
Great Britain
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336502
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LC Class. No.: DA589.8
Dewey Class. No.: 327.941
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