The English-Speaking Alliance

The English-Speaking Alliance
Author: Ritchie Ovendale
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2024-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1040271405

As with ‘appeasement’, myths and legends have proliferated about the origins of the Cold War. It has often been treated as largely a European affair, with the responses to the Russian threat being led by the Americans. Before 1951, however, the Cold War was almost global in scale, extending across Europe and Asia, penetrating the Middle East and Africa. It was the British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin who was the principal architect of the Western alliance formed to counter the perceived menace. Bevin organized Europe in preparation for the Marshall Plan, initiated the Western Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but his vision was wider. Like Neville Chamberlain in the late 1930s, Bevin outlined a plan for an ‘English-speaking defence alliance’. The French were defeatist, and it was politically impossible to propose reliance on Germany for defence. What was needed was a bond between Britain, the United States and the old ‘white’ Dominions. First published in 1985, The English-Speaking Alliance is the story of how the post-war Labour governments sustained the image of Britain as a world power and laid the foundations of the West’s Cold War foreign policy. It is told from sources in the British, American and Australian archives, some of which have been used for the first time. By laying bare the mechanics of the process of alliance building, Ritchie Ovendale offers many new insights which challenge the orthodox view of this crucial period of international politics. As such it will appeal to anyone with an interest in world politics and a desire to know more about how the current superpower regime developed.

The Anglosphere

The Anglosphere
Author: Ben Wellings
Publisher: Proceedings of the British Aca
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780197266618

The Anglosphere - a transnational imagined community consisting of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK - came to international prominence in the wake of Brexit. The Anglosphere's origins lie in the British Empire and the conflicts of the 20th century. It encompasses an extensive but ill-defined community bonded by language, culture, media, and 'civilisational' heritage founded on the shared beliefs and practices of free-market economics and liberal democracy. Supporters of the Anglosphere argue that it provides a better 'fit' for English-speaking countries at a time when global politics is in a state of flux and under strain from economic crises, conflict and terrorism, and humanitarian disasters. This edited volume provides the first detailed analyses of the Anglosphere, bringing together leading international academic experts to examine its historical origins and contemporary political, social, economic, military, and cultural manifestations. They reveal that the Anglosphere is underpinned by a range of continuities and discontinuities which are shaped by the location of its five core states. The volume reveals that although the Anglosphere is founded on a common view of the past and the present, it continually seeks to realise a shared future which is never fully attained. The volume thus makes an important contribution to debates about the future of the UK outside of the EU, and the potential for the English-speaking peoples to shape the 21st century.

The English-Speaking Alliance

The English-Speaking Alliance
Author: Ritchie Ovendale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781032914718

First published in 1985, The English-Speaking Alliance is the story of how post-war Labour governments sustained the image of Britain as world power and laid the foundations of the West's Cold War foreign policy. It is told from sources in the British, American and Australian archives, some of which have been used for the first time.

An Alliance of the English-speaking Peoples of the World

An Alliance of the English-speaking Peoples of the World
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1918
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Printed copy of correspondence between George Haven Putnam and Theodore Roosevelt, Dec. 4 and 5, 1918, about the English-Speaking Union and the need to forge an alliance between the United States and Great Britain and its colonies, following the First World War. Putnam asks Roosevelt to lend his support to the English-Speaking Union and every effort to work co-operatively with Great Britain, its colonies, and its allies to address problems and ensure democratic government throughout the world. Roosevelt replies that he is occupied with creating in the U.S. "a spirit of undivided American nationalism." However, he agrees with Putnam that the U.S. and the British Empire share common ideals and that the U.S. and Britain should co-operate and resolve never to wage war against each other.

The English-speaking Peoples

The English-speaking Peoples
Author: George Louis Beer
Publisher: New York : The Macmillan Company
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1918
Genre: Anglo-Saxon race
ISBN:

SCOTT (copy 1) from the John Holmes Library collection.