Join Books.org — it's free

20th Century American History - Relations - General & Miscellaneous, U.S. Diplomatic Relations - History
Taken For Granted by Philip Seib — book cover

Taken For Granted

by Philip Seib
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Veteran journalist and communications scholar Philip Seib examines the future of Anglo-American relations in the context of post-Cold War developments such as the restructuring of NATO and the growing importance of the European Union. After establishing the historical context of ties between the United States and Great Britain, Seib analyzes current and prospective security and economic issues, cultural links between the two countries, and the dynamics of bilateral cooperation in matters such as building peace in Northern Ireland. Professor Seib also suggests an agenda for strengthening these ties as the new millennium begins.

Relations between the United States and Great Britain remain good, but neglect—even during stable periods—could undermine this relationship. Seib makes the case that the United States and Great Britain still need each other and would benefit from constructive reappraisal and reaffirmation of their friendship. Although much has been written about the history of the special relationship, Seib provides uniquely comprehensive analysis of the issues that will determine the future of this alliance. The book will be of considerable use to scholars, students, policymakers, and all who believe that the future of US-British relations is too important to be taken for granted.

Synopsis

Examines the future of Anglo-American relations in light of post-Cold War developments.

Booknews

US journalist and communications scholar Seib looks at the future of the traditional cross-puddle friendship in light of such post-Cold War developments as the restructuring of NATO and the growing importance of the European Union. After establishing the historical context of the relationship, he analyzes current and prospective security issues, cultural links, and the dynamics of bilateral cooperation in matters such as building peace in Northern Ireland. He also suggests an agenda for strengthening the ties. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Philip Seib

PHILIP SEIB is Professor of Journalism at Southern Methodist University and a veteran television and newspaper journalist.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Booknews

US journalist and communications scholar Seib looks at the future of the traditional cross-puddle friendship in light of such post-Cold War developments as the restructuring of NATO and the growing importance of the European Union. After establishing the historical context of the relationship, he analyzes current and prospective security issues, cultural links, and the dynamics of bilateral cooperation in matters such as building peace in Northern Ireland. He also suggests an agenda for strengthening the ties. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1998
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
182
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275963552

More by Philip Seib

Similar books