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Podcast: The US-UK Special Relationship

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Podcast: The US-UK Special Relationship

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24 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2017
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What made the transition of hegemonic power from British to American dominance uniquely cooperative and nonviolent?

In this podcast, Dr Kori Schake analyses the so-called “special relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom. One of her main argument is that the transition of hegemonic power between the United Kingdom and the United States was peaceful primarily because both countries shared similar domestic ideologies. But how will this special relationship continue under the Trump administration?

Dr Kori Schake is a distinguished research fellow at the Hoover Institute. She is the editor, with Jim Mattis, of the book Warriors and Citizens: American Views of Our Military. She teaches "Thinking About War" at Stanford University, is a contributing editor at the Atlantic, and also writes for War on the Rocks and Foreign Policy.

The KCL Centre for Grand Strategy hosted a public lecture by Dr. Kori Schake on the subject of her most recent book, Safe Passage: The Transition from British to American Hegemony (Harvard University Press).

Dr Schake's lecture was live-streamed and can be accessed here: http://bit.ly/2AwLg3v

This podcast was produced by Ivan Seifert.

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Released:
Dec 8, 2017
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