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The Creation of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1937–41: A Study in Competitive Co-operation and Anglo-American Defence Relations, 1939–1980: The Special Relationship

F. S. Northedge
- 01 Apr 1982 - 
- Vol. 58, Iss: 2, pp 361-363
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This article is published in International Affairs.The article was published on 1982-04-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Alliance.

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The US-led liberal order: imperialism by another name?

TL;DR: This article argued that the post-1945 liberal international order is Eurocentric, elitist, and resistant to change, and pointed out that the core principles of the LIO are subliminally racialized, elite, and imperial, and embedded in post- 1945 international institutions, elite mindsets, and in American foreign policy establishment institutions seeking to incorporate emerging powers' elites into the US-led order.
Dissertation

'Ambulant amateurs': the rise and fade of the Anglo-German Fellowship

TL;DR: The Anglo-German Fellowship as discussed by the authors advocated friendship with Hitler's Germany up to its suspension in October 1939 following the outbreak of World War II, with membership reaching nine hundred by 1938.
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The Deception Dividend: FDR's Undeclared War

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that deception may sometimes be in the national interest in some cases, where an easy victory is anything but assured, and that leaders resort to deception in such cases to preempt what is sure to be a contentious debate over whether the use of force is justified by shifting blame for hostilities onto the adversary.
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Americanization and UK higher education: towards a history of transatlantic influence on policy and practice

TL;DR: The authors investigates the history of US influence on higher education policy and practice in the UK during the second half of the 20th century and argues for an interdisciplinary approach to understand the UK's orientation towards the US academy and draws on a range of relevant concepts from social science to illustrate the key themes and questions involved.
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The US-led liberal order: imperialism by another name?

TL;DR: This article argued that the post-1945 liberal international order is Eurocentric, elitist, and resistant to change, and pointed out that the core principles of the LIO are subliminally racialized, elite, and imperial, and embedded in post- 1945 international institutions, elite mindsets, and in American foreign policy establishment institutions seeking to incorporate emerging powers' elites into the US-led order.
Dissertation

'Ambulant amateurs': the rise and fade of the Anglo-German Fellowship

TL;DR: The Anglo-German Fellowship as discussed by the authors advocated friendship with Hitler's Germany up to its suspension in October 1939 following the outbreak of World War II, with membership reaching nine hundred by 1938.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Deception Dividend: FDR's Undeclared War

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that deception may sometimes be in the national interest in some cases, where an easy victory is anything but assured, and that leaders resort to deception in such cases to preempt what is sure to be a contentious debate over whether the use of force is justified by shifting blame for hostilities onto the adversary.
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Americanization and UK higher education: towards a history of transatlantic influence on policy and practice

TL;DR: The authors investigates the history of US influence on higher education policy and practice in the UK during the second half of the 20th century and argues for an interdisciplinary approach to understand the UK's orientation towards the US academy and draws on a range of relevant concepts from social science to illustrate the key themes and questions involved.