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The Special Relationship
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The Special Relationship

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The "Special Relationship" between the United States and the United Kingdom has long been a cornerstone of global diplomacy, rooted in history even before World War II. Winston Churchill, ever persistent, worked to bring the U.S. into the war, despite America's initial isolationist stance. His efforts eventually led to the acquisition of 50 World War I destroyers, solidifying early military cooperation. In 1946, Churchill coined the term "Special Relationship" to highlight the deep political, social, military, and cultural ties between the two nations.

Peter Bowden, a self-proclaimed political junkie, delves into this rich history with a keen understanding of U.S. and British politics. After living 23 years in England and 50 years in Canada, Bowden's grasp of international relations is profound. In his latest work, he merges his passion for politics with gripping fiction, crafting a story where political intrigue meets a dedicated assassin, creating a tension-filled narrative that resonates with historical and political complexity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Penguin Authors House
Date
24 September 2024
Pages
502
ISBN
9781965541333

The "Special Relationship" between the United States and the United Kingdom has long been a cornerstone of global diplomacy, rooted in history even before World War II. Winston Churchill, ever persistent, worked to bring the U.S. into the war, despite America's initial isolationist stance. His efforts eventually led to the acquisition of 50 World War I destroyers, solidifying early military cooperation. In 1946, Churchill coined the term "Special Relationship" to highlight the deep political, social, military, and cultural ties between the two nations.

Peter Bowden, a self-proclaimed political junkie, delves into this rich history with a keen understanding of U.S. and British politics. After living 23 years in England and 50 years in Canada, Bowden's grasp of international relations is profound. In his latest work, he merges his passion for politics with gripping fiction, crafting a story where political intrigue meets a dedicated assassin, creating a tension-filled narrative that resonates with historical and political complexity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Penguin Authors House
Date
24 September 2024
Pages
502
ISBN
9781965541333