“Flectas non frangas”: revisiting early twenty-first century UK–US defense relations (2000–2005) after five years |
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Authors: | Adam DM Svendsen |
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Institution: | Centre for Military Studies (CMS), Department of Political Science (IFS) , University of Copenhagen (KU) , Denmark |
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Abstract: | Adopting the analytical framework of the established interpretive “schools” of Anglo-American relations, this article offers several reflections on UK–US defense relations as they occurred over the significant years of 2000–2005. During those years, trajectories were established on which UK–US defense relations continue to travel today and outcomes emerged which are still being navigated. This article concludes that the Latin phrase, “Flectas Non Frangas” (essentially translated as: “Bend not Break”), is the most appropriate to adopt to characterize the developments undergone in recent UK–US defense relations. Many historical and strategic lessons with contemporary relevance are drawn. |
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Keywords: | contemporary UK–US defense relations strategy lessons Anglo-American relations UK–US nuclear relations UK–US intelligence cooperation |
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