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ID165128
Title ProperAnglo-American military relationship
Other Title Information Institutional rules, practices, and narratives
LanguageENG
AuthorRees, Wyn ;  Davies, Lance
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Anglo-American military relationship is a vital yet neglected area of study. This article argues that the British military have actively cultivated a relationship with the U.S. military that has contributed to the longevity of the broader so-called “Special Relationship,” even in the Trump era. The article contends that the complexities of the military relationship can best be captured by the theoretical lens provided by Lowndes and Roberts that combines different strands of institutionalism to focus on rules, practices, and narratives. The intense linkages between the United States and United Kingdom have become routinized, enabling them to adapt their peacetime cooperation to conflicts, and thereby address post-Cold War security challenges. The article draws upon semi-structured interviews with senior British military officers as well as policy documents to explore how these patterns of collaboration have become ingrained in patterns of both thinking and behavior.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 40, No.3; Jul 2019: p.312-334
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 40 No 3
Key WordsMilitary cooperation ;  Institutionalism ;  Special Relationship ;  Anglo-American Relation


 
 
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