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The World After the War: America Confronts the British Superpower, 19451957

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Full Title:

The World After the War: America Confronts the British Superpower, 19451957

Contributors:

By (Author) Derek Leebaert

ISBN:

9781786070968

Publisher:

Oneworld Publications

Imprint:

Oneworld Publications

Publication Date:

7th January 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

909.82

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

624

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 48mm

Description

Only in times of great change can a superpower be challenged. But with Europe in turmoil, Russia newly belligerent, and the world's great superpower tied up with unrest in the Middle East, it finally seemed to be the right time to throw down the gauntlet. That year, 1956, America made the decision to confront Britain and take up the mantle of world affairs. American historian Derek Leebaert spins a riveting global narrative of secret ties, diplomatic quarrels and military interventions, featuring fresh encounters with such political giants as Churchill, Truman, Eisenhower and Johnson. In a volatile world of decolonization, Zionism, proxy wars and the Suez Crisis, we witness the development of the special relationship, rising tensions with Russia and China, and ultimately the shaping of the modern world. Not only that, but this forgotten story provides a vital insight into the changing might of nations today and the superpowers of tomorrow.

Reviews

One of the most thoughtful books on the Cold War period that has come my way.

* Norman Stone, Literary Review *

Fascinatingfar from just another story of the British empires recession.

* The Times *

Important and engaging Leebaert aims to give a deathblow to the myth of hands across the sea Riveting.

* Wall Street Journal *

Leebaerts emphasis is necessary to demolish the common notion that after 1945 a bankrupt Britain and its empire faded from the scene, leaving the United States to become the worlds policeman. The idea that a Washington-led world order snapped into place immediately after the war is accepted by any number of renowned historians. Leebaerts thesis should send everyone back to the original sources.

-- Harold Evans, New York Times Book Review

A brilliant achievement that challenges what we thought we knew about the power imbalance between post-war Britain and the US, the superpower that emerged in 1945 written with intelligence, lucidity and a breathtaking width of knowledge.

-- Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics

A fascinating and provocative accountrich with revealing details, anecdotes and brilliantly wrought portraits of the key personalities.

-- Liaquat Ahamed, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lords of Finance

In The World After the War, Derek Leebaert offers what for many readers will be a challenging thesis: that in 1945, the United States was hesitant about taking on the mantle of Leader of the Free World, which it later embraced; moreover, in 1945, Great Britain retained the substance and profile of that anachronistic description, a superpower. Only in 1956, after the Suez Crisis, did the US emerge as the Lone Ranger of the planet. Unfortunately, it was not always terribly successful in this guise, as the author argues in this impressively researched book.

-- Kathleen Burk, author of The Lion and the Eagle: The Interaction of the British and American Empires 17831972

Leebaert is a Cold War historian of the first rank as well as a spellbinding narrator. But his greatest virtueis a dogged pursuit ofwhat really happenedeven, or especially, when it contradicts conventional wisdom.

-- Walter A. McDougall, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, University of Pennsylvania

A nation in decline that persists in imagining itself indispensable is a menace to itself and to others. So it was with Great Britain after World War II. So too it is with the United States today. With sparkling prose and deft characterizations, Derek Leebaert examines the relationship between those two countries the one on the way down, the other reaching its zenith in the first decade of the postwar era. The result is both revealing and immensely instructive. This is historical revisionism of the very best sort.

-- Andrew J. Bacevich, author of Americas War for the Greater Middle East

Author Bio

Derek Leebaert is the author of several books on American history and foreign policy, a subject he taught at Georgetown University for fifteen years. Between 2013 and 2015, he was an adviser to Obamas secretary of defense Chuck Hagel. He lives in Washington, DC.

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