
Post-War Planning on the Periphery: Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy in South America, 1939–1945
Author(s): Thomas C. Mills (Author)
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication Date: 6 Aug. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 296 pages
- ISBN-10: 0748643885
- ISBN-13: 9780748643882
Book Description
Explores Anglo-American economic diplomacy in South America during the Second World War
- Expands the scholarship on Anglo-American economic diplomacy into a previously neglected region
- Based on extensive archival research and a thorough knowledge of the secondary literature
- Provides a much-needed nuance to our understanding of the broader processes of Anglo-American economic diplomacy
Thomas Mills explores Anglo-American relations in the previously neglected region of South America during the Second World War to add a new dimension to our understanding of the two powers. He shows how these relations followed a very different pattern to the high-level discussions concerning the economic shape of the post-war world that were going on at the same time. Explores a number of topics relevant to the broader process of post-war economic diplomacy:
- The Lend-Lease Export White Paper and its effects on British exports to South America
- Economic warfare policies such as blacklisting and the Axis replacement programme
- Particular industries which had a strategic value as well as commercial importance, such as telecommunications
- Enterprises which took on an importance beyond their intrinsic worth, such as the central Brazilian railway
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About the Author
Thomas C. Mills is a Lecturer in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at Lancaster University. His previous publications include “Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy during the Second World War and the Electrification of the Central Brazilian Railway”, Diplomacy and Statecraft, (March 2009), and “The ‘Hemisphere Isolationists’ and Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy during the Second World War”, Journal of Transatlantic Studies, (March 2011). He gained his PhD from Brunel University in 2010.
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