Brothers across the ocean: British foreign policy and the origins of the Anglo-American special relationship 1900-1905/
Iestyn Adams
- 1st ed.
- London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2005.
- 282 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Introduction
Canal Rights and Debt Collection in Latin America
No Apology, No Explanation Prestige Diplomacy and the Isthmian Canal, 1900-1901
That Disreputable Little Republic Great Britain and Venezuela, 1901-December 1902
Difficult Money Matters The Diplomacy of the Venezuela Blockade, 1902-1903
A Marvellously Elastic Doctrine The Search for Anglo-American Goncord in Latin America, 1903-1904
America and Canada
Resposibility, Strategy & Paranoia Imperial Consideration in Canada, 1895-1905
Last of the Great Disputes The Alaska Coundary, 1901-February 1903
Alaskan Settlement The 'Special Relationship' in Crisis, February - October 1903
Alaskan Epilogue Imperial Relations and Pelagic Sealing, 1903-1905
The Limits of Rapprochement
A Very Ugly Little Row Reciprocity and Fisheries in Newfoundland, 1901-1905
Satisfying the Demands of Justice The Hawaiian Claims Dispute, 189-1905
Side by Side on the World Stage
Diplomatic Duel The China Issue, 1901-February 1904
This Wretched War Diplomacy, Self-Interest and the Russo-Japanese War, 1904 - April 1905
Hats off to Roosevelt The 'Special Relationship' as Peacemaker, April - September 1905