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  1. For Forrestal’s disquiet, see W. Millis, ed., The Forrestal Diaries: The Inner History of the Cold War (London: Cassell, 1952), 213.

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  2. For more details, see A. Cairncross, Years of Economic Recovery: British Economic Policy 1945–51 (London: Methuen, 1985), 7.

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Steve Marsh is Reader in International Relations at Cardiff University. His books include Anglo-American Relations: Contemporary Perspectives edited with Alan Dobson (2013), The European Union in European Security co-authored with Wyn Rees (2012), US Foreign Policy Since 1945 co-authored with Alan Dobson (2nd edition 2006), International Relations of the European Union co-authored with Hans Mackenstein (2006) and Anglo-American Relations and Cold War Oil (2003).

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Marsh, S. Introduction. J Transatl Stud 14, 321–325 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1080/14794012.2016.1230251

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