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Benign neglect: America's threat to the Anglo-American Alliance / Dobson, Alan; Marsh, Steve   Journal Article
Marsh, Steve Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The United States can ill afford to lose the loyalty of proven allies. Yet it risks currently weakening one of its most important and enduring friendships. British popular support for America has been shaken and elite commitment to the special relationship faces a potentially formidable array of contrary strategic and partisan arguments. Some of these are overstated but there is a further danger that is little mentioned but just as corrosive-American benign neglect. If in the pursuit of new allies and objectives America is not to squander extant assets, then it must do more to nurture the reflexive British Atlanticism that has helped sustain Anglo-American relations through their numerous crises.
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Ronald Reagan’s strategies and policies: of ideology, pragmatism, loyalties, and management style / Dobson, Alan   Journal Article
Dobson, Alan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This analysis interrogates how ideology, pragmatism, personal loyalties, and management style all contributed to policy and strategic decisions made by President Ronald Reagan and his Administration (1981–1989). This approach helps to clarify Reagan’s achievements and shortcomings in what is still a somewhat conflicting historiography of his time as president. When woven together, generally, although not always, the three produced effective strategies for achieving clear objectives.
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