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After World War I, the U.S. Navy's brief alliance with the British Royal Navy gave way to disagreements over disarmament, fleet size, interpretations of freedom of the seas, and general economic competition. This go-it-alone approach lasted until the next world war, when the U.S. Navy found itself fighting alongside the British, Canadian, Australian, and other Allied navies until the surrender of Germany and Japan. In The U.S. Navy and Its Cold War Alliances, 1945-1953, Corbin Williamson explores the transformation this cooperation brought about in the U.S. Navy's engagement with other naval forces during the Cold War. Like the onetime looming danger of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, growing concerns about the Soviet naval threat drew the U.S. Navy into tight relations with the British, Canadian, and Australian navies. The U.S. Navy and Its Cold War Alliances, 1945-1953, brings to light the navy-to-navy links that political concerns have kept out of the public sphere: a web of informal connections that included personnel exchanges, standardization efforts in equipment and doctrine, combined training and education, and joint planning for a war with the Soviets. Using a "history from the middle" approach, Corbin Williamson draws upon the archives of all four nations, including documents only recently declassified, to analyze the actions of midlevel officials and officers who managed and maintained these alliances on a day-to-day basis. His work highlights the impact of domestic politics and security concerns on navy-to-navy relations, even as it integrates American naval history with those of Britain, Canada, and Australia. In doing so, the book provides a valuable new perspective on the little-studied but critical transformation of the U.S. Navy's peacetime alliances during the Cold War.

About the Author :
Corbin Williamson is assistant professor of strategy, Air War College, Montgomery, Alabama. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including books such as The Culture of Military Organizations and The Vietnam War in Popular Culture and periodicals such as the International Journal of Naval History, Diplomatic History, and Joint Force Quarterly.

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"Williamson provides a valuable contribution to the field of history and a cogent reminder of history's ability to speak with uncanny cognizance and candor to the challenges of today and tomorrow."--Parameters "Provides key insights into the navies and naval policy of Great Britain, Canada, and Australia. Williamson's "history from the middle" should stimulate similar Cold War research on alliances for other periods."--Journal of Military History "An excellent book for anyone interested in how navies prepare for war and also those interested in how "engagement" works."--New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "Corbin Williamson's book not only is a strongly written and excellently researched account but also fills a major chronological gap in the multinational history of U.S. and Allied navies during the early Cold War. Williamson's book should foster additional studies on the topic for this time period. In addition, his work could be a policy blueprint for the United States and its allies today in terms of navy-to-navy contact and operations, especially given budgetary and other restraints on those navies in meeting the threats of the early twenty-first century."--Hal M. Friedman, professor of modern history, Henry Ford College "This original analysis of postwar naval cooperation among the United States, Australia, Britain, and Canada adds to a growing body of new Cold War global scholarship. Drawing upon political, strategic, operational, and technological factors, Corbin Williamson's insightful and nuanced work offers readers a refreshing interpretation of American and Commonwealth naval cooperation. Williamson challenges the traditional picture of a U.S. navy that turned its back on wartime friends, showing clearly how perceptions of a future Soviet submarine threat caused particular high-ranking officers to encourage linkages among the forces. A must-read for historians of twentieth-century navies and for scholars of the Cold War."--Isabel Campbell, senior historian, Directorate of History and Heritage, National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, Canada "Following World War I, the U.S. Navy's links to Britain's Royal Navy withered away. After the next global conflict, the challenge of Soviet submarines made permanent America's maritime friendships. The U.S. Navy and Its Cold War Alliances illuminates the web of these links built between the U.S. Navy and the British, Canadian, and Australian navies, and it is highly recommended."--Admiral (ret.) James Stavridis, U.S. Navy "Corbin Williamson has written a carefully reasoned and articulate account of a critical period in both naval and alliance history. This work, built on a combination of prodigious research across three continents, provides outstanding insights into a critical period in the foundation of the U.S. global alliance system, which remains the bedrock of U.S. global security posture today. It will be the go-to text on understanding the U.S. Navy's engagement with its key western alliance partners in the immediate postwar era."--Peter J. Dean, winner of the Jakobczak Memorial Book Award and author of MacArthur's Coalition: US and Australian Military Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area, 1942-1945


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  • ISBN-13: 9780700629794
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas
  • Publisher Imprint: University Press of Kansas
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700629793
  • Publisher Date: 12 Aug 2020
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 360


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