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Imperialism at Bay: The United States and the Decolonization of the British Empire, 1941-1945

Author William Roger Louis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0198229720
ISBN-139780198229728
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Sales Rank3,121,159
CategoryHistory
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This book examines the wartime controversies between Britain and America about the future of the colonial world, and considers the ethical, military, and economic forces behind imperialism during World War II. It concludes that, for Britain, there was a revival of the sense of colonial mission; the Americans, on the other hand, felt justified in creating a strategic fortress in the Pacific Islands while carrying the torch of "international trusteeship" throughout the rest of the world-a scheme that Churchill and others viewed as a cloak for American expansion.
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