During the Cold War common interests encouraged the British public to support the US-UK “special relationship”, even as a junior partner | LSE United States Politics and Policy (opens in new tab)

Across eighty years of the “special relationship”, the UK has generally been the junior partner in its relations with the US. Ben Clements looks back at UK public opinion towards the US during an important period in that relationship – the Cold War. He finds that, at that time, common interests between the two countries … The post first appeared on .

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