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Reagan and Thatcher's Special Relationship

العلاقة الخاصة بين ريغان وتاتشر أمريكا اللاتينية والعلاقات الأنجلو-أمريكية

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A unique insight into one of the most controversial political relationships in recent history

The Falklands War, the US invasion of Grenada, the Anglo-Guatemalan dispute over Belize and the US involvement in Nicaragua – in the 1980s, these crises threatened to overwhelm a renewal in US–UK relations. US President Ronald Reagan and UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s efforts to normalise relations, during and after these crises, reveal a mutual desire to strengthen Anglo-American ties and safeguard individual foreign policy objectives. At the same time, they cultivated a close political and personal bond that lasted well beyond their terms in office.

Sally-Ann Treharne vividly portrays the role of personal diplomacy in overcoming obstacles to Anglo–American relations emanating from the turbulent Latin American region in the final years of the Cold War. Drawing on recently declassified documents and elite interviews with key protagonists that reveal candid recollections, she highlights the pivotal moments in Reagan and Thatcher's shared history from a new vantage point.

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Reagan and Thatcher's Special Relationship

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Publisher‎ Edinburgh University PressWebsite
Countryبريطانيا
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages304 pages
EditionFirst
Dimensions23×15
ISBN9781399570763
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About Sally-Ann Treharne

Sally-Ann Treharne is Lecturer in the School of History/European Studies in University College Cork, NUI.

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