Counterinsurgency Wars and the Anglo-American Alliance: The Special Relationship on the Rocks

Counterinsurgency Wars and the Anglo-American Alliance: The Special Relationship on the Rocks

by Andrew Mumford
Counterinsurgency Wars and the Anglo-American Alliance: The Special Relationship on the Rocks

Counterinsurgency Wars and the Anglo-American Alliance: The Special Relationship on the Rocks

by Andrew Mumford

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Overview

Andrew Mumford challenges the notion of a “special relationship” between the United States and United Kingdom in diplomatic and military affairs, the most vaunted and, he says, exaggerated of associations in the post-1945 era. Though they are allies to be sure, national self-interest and domestic politics have often undercut their relationship.

This is the first book to combine a history of US-UK interaction during major counterinsurgency campaigns since 1945, from Palestine to Iraq and Afghanistan, with a critical examination of the so called special relationship that has been tested during these difficult, protracted, and costly conflicts. Mumford’s assessment of each nation’s internal political discussions and diplomatic exchanges reveals that in actuality there is only a thin layer of specialness at work in the wars that shaped the postcolonial balance of power, the fight against Communism in the Cold War, and the twenty-first-century “war on terror.” This book is especially timely given that the US-UK relationship is once again under scrutiny because of the Trump administration’s “America First” rhetoric and Britain's changing international relations as a result of Brexit. Counterinsurgency Wars and the Anglo-American Alliance will interest scholars and students of history, international relations, and security studies as well as policy practitioners in the field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626164925
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 01/02/2018
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Andrew Mumford is associate professor in the School of Politics and International Relations and codirector of the Centre for Conflict, Security and Terrorism, both at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of The Counter-Insurgency Myth: The British Experience of Irregular Warfare and Proxy Warfare, and coeditor of two books.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The "Special Relationship": Origins, Meaning, and DynamicsChapter 1: Empires, Old and New: The Politics of CounterinsurgencyChapter 2: Anglo-American Military Culture and CounterinsurgencyChapter 3: The Changing of the Guard in the Postwar World: Counterinsurgency in Palestine and the Creation of IsraelChapter 4: The Malayan Emergency and America’s Asian Cold WarChapter 5: Mayhem in the Mediterranean: Counterinsurgency in CyprusChapter 6: Middle Eastern “Winds of Change”: Counterinsurgency in South Arabia Chapter 7: The Counterinsurgency Phoenix: Britain and America’s War in VietnamChapter 8: The Old Country: America and the Northern Irish “Troubles”Chapter 9: “Shoulder to Shoulder” in the War in IraqChapter 10: Into the Hornet’s Nest: The “Special Relationship” in AfghanistanConclusion: The Asymmetrical Alliance: Anglo-American Relations Then and Now BibliographyIndexAbout the Author

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Antulio J. Echevarria II

Mumford offers a fresh look at the Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom against the backdrop of some of the most politically trying of wars, counterinsurgencies. Readers will come away with a better understanding of how the "specialness" of that relationship varied, leveraged as it was by both parties in some very ordinary ways.

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