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1958 Anglo-American mutual defence agreement: the search for nuclear interdependence / Baylis, John   Journal Article
Baylis, John Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Written on the 50th anniversary, this article focuses on the negotiations between Britain and the United States which led to the 1958 Mutual Defence Agreement and the beginning of the 'special nuclear relationship' which has lasted down to the present day. It is argued that the eventual success of the negotiations had a lot to do with the key roles of Eisenhower and Macmillan but that a transatlantic 'advocacy coaltion' of nuclear scientists, defence and intelligence officials also played an important part at the operational level in achieving and subsequently shaping the kind of relationship which developed. Attention is also given to the longer term significance of the agreement, especially in terms of the arguments about its impact on nuclear proliferation.
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Alternative approches to British defence policy / Baylis, John (ed) 1983  Book
Baylis, John Book
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Publication London, Macmillian Press, 1983.
Description xi, 247p.
Standard Number 0333351134
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ID:   006905


Ambiguity and deterrence: British nuclear strategy 1945-1964 / Baylis, John 1995  Book
Baylis, John Book
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Publication Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1995.
Description xii, 495p.
Series Nuclear history program; no.4
Standard Number 0198280122
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ID:   004689


Anglo-American defence relations 1939-1980: special relationship / Baylis, John 1981  Book
Baylis, John Book
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Publication New York, St. Martin's press, 1981.
Description xxii, 259p.
Standard Number 0312036698
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Anglo-American special relationship: the lazarus of international relations / Marsh, Steve; Baylis, John   Journal Article
Marsh, Steve Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Britain, NATO and nuclear weapons: alternative defence versus alliance reform / Booth, Ken; Baylis, John 1989  Book
Booth, Ken Book
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Publication Houndmills, Macmillan press Co, 1989.
Description xii, 374p.
Standard Number 0333434048
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British defence policy: striking the right balance / Baylis, John 1989  Book
Baylis, John Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1989.
Description xi, 169p.
Standard Number 0333491327
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British defence policy in a changing world / Baylis, John (ed) 1977  Book
Baylis, John Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1977.
Description 295p.
Standard Number 0856643742
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British nuclear experience: the role of ideas and beliefs (Part One) / Baylis, John; Stoddart, Kristan   Journal Article
Baylis, John Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Strategic culture, beliefs, and perceived status in an anarchic international system played a crucial role in the development of British nuclear weapons policy from its inception in the Second World War through to the Nassau Agreement in 1962 that provided Britain with a sophisticated submarine nuclear deterrent-Part Two, in the next issue of Diplomacy and Statecraft, will look at the period from 1962 to the present day. Adopting what has been described as a "Conventional Constructivist" approach, the argument is that these ideational factors have helped to shape the character of Britain's nuclear capability and the operational plans for the potential employment of those capabilities. It also provides an insight into how these factors have shaped elite views of the UK nuclear deterrent in the crucial early years of its development.
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British nuclear experience: the role of beliefs, culture, and status (Part Two) / Stoddart, Kristan; Baylis, John   Journal Article
Baylis, John Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Part One of this article, which appeared in the last edition of Diplomacy and Statecraft, argued that the origins and early development of British nuclear weapons was largely driven by the particular ideas and beliefs of a relatively small political, scientific, and military elite. It is also argued that these beliefs, which developed into a "deterrence state of mind" amongst the elite, derived in part from a traditional strategic culture that emphasised the importance of producing the most sophisticated weapons of the day to protect Britain's diplomatic and security interests in a largely anarchic international system. Part Two argues that these ideational factors, based on a "realist" perspective of international security held by Britain's political-military leadership, have remained of crucial importance through to the present day.
Key Words Deterrence  Leadership  Military  Britain 
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Contemporary strategy: theories and policies / Baylis, John; Booth, Ken; Garnett, John; Williams, Phil 1975  Book
Williams, Phil Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1975.
Description vi, 324p.
Standard Number 0856641586
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Contemporary strategy II: the nuclear powers / Baylis, John; Williams, Phil; Garnett, John; Booth, Ken 1987  Book
Williams, Phil Book
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Edition 2nd dd rev enlg
Publication London, Croom Helm, 1987.
Description x, 209p.
Standard Number 0709950713
Key Words Military Policy  Nuclear warfare 
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Contenporary strategy: theories and concepts / Baylis, John; Booth, Kin; Garnitt, John; Williams, Phil 1987  Book
Williams, Phil Book
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Edition 2nd ed
Publication London, Croon, 1987.
Description v.1 (x, 327p.)
Standard Number 0709950748
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Globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations / Baylis, John (ed); Smith, Steve (ed) 2001  Book
Smith, Steve Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 2001.
Description xxvi, 690p.
Standard Number 0198782632
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Globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations / Baylis, John; Smith, Steve; Owens, Patricia 2008  Book
Smith, Steve Book
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Edition 4th ed
Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description xxxix, 622p.
Standard Number 9780199297771
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Globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations / Baylis, John (ed); Smith, Steve (ed) 2006  Book
Smith, Steve Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description xxxvii, 811p.
Contents Third Edition
Standard Number 0195676270
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Nuclear war and nuclear peace / Segal, Gerald; Freedman,Lawrence; Moreton, Edwina; Baylis, John 1983  Book
Segal, Gerald Book
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Publication London, Macmilan Press, 1983.
Description xii, 162p.
Standard Number 0333340876
Key Words Nuclear War  Nuclear Peace 
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Soviet strategy / Baylis, John (ed); Segal, Gerald (ed) 1981  Book
Segal, Gerald Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1981.
Description 263p.
Standard Number 0865980500
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Strategy in the contemporary world: introduction to strategic studies / Baylis, John; Wirtz, James; Cohen, Eliot; Gray, Colin S 2002  Book
Gray, Colin S Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002.
Description 357p.
Standard Number 019878273X
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U.S.-UK special military relationship: resetting the partnership / Baylis, John; Wirtz, James J   Journal Article
Wirtz, James J Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Although the "special relationship" between U.S. and British officials is a fixture of the international scene, recent events have raised concerns about the nature and strength of the partnership. This article explores the issues that animate the dialogue between Washington and London and describes insights gathered from a recent Anglo-American forum held in the United Kingdom. Both countries have shared interests in Afghanistan, Libya, and in the nuclear and intelligence fields more generally. Nevertheless, a changing geopolitical setting, especially increasing U.S. preoccupation with China and the declining British defense budget, suggests that sustaining the special relationship will become more difficult.
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