Acknowledgments Introduction: The Nature and Character of Anglo-American Strategic Relations, Greg Kennedy Part I: The Roots and Practice of Institutional Cooperation 1. The US-UK Nuclear Relationship in American Politics, Suzanne Doyle 2. Multinational Coalition Warfare and the Anglo-American Experiment in the Mediterranean, 1942-43, Carson Teuscher 3. BRUSA: Antecedents, Foundation, and Formative Conduct, 1940-43, C. J. Jenner 4. Anglo-American Clandestine Cooperation: The Past, Present, and Future of the Special Intelligence Relationship(s), Thomas Maguire and David V. Gioe 5.
Anglo-American Military Relations Since the End of the Cold War, Wyn Rees Part II: Economic and Industrial Cooperation 6. The United States, the United Kingdom, and the International Financial System Since 1945, Michael F. Hopkins 7. Joint Strike Fighter and Transatlantic Defense Procurement, Emma Salisbury Part III: Crisis Points 8. The First World War and the Anglo-American Crisis of 1916, Andrew Gawthorpe 9. Loyalty, Inertia, and a High-Level Tiff: Anglo-American Relations in 1956, Gill Bennett 10. Jordan and Kuwait: US-UK Relations in the Aftermath of Suez, Louise Kettle 11. The Secret Weapon: Chevaline's Stealthy Legacy, Reja Younis 12.
Divergent Decisions, Shared Vision: US-UK Relations and Strategic Choices Following the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, Barbara Zanchetta 13. Wagging the Dog? Blair, Clinton, and the "Special Relationship" in the Kosovo Crisis, Jonathan Esty Conclusion: 1956 and All That: Is the Anglo-American Alliance Immune to Political Crises?, William D. James List of Contributors Index.