In the realm of foreign policy, do the United States and England really speak the same language?

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Date
1955
Summary
One of Miss Fosdick’s key points is that England’s allegiance to the Commonwealth countries comes before her allegiance to her other allies, including the United States. A film shows two of the strongest factors in recent British history –the blitz of London and Churchill. It is agreed that our differences with England are less significant than the policies we have in common and that we can learn a great deal from Britain’s long experience in international diplomacy.
Contributors
George A. Peek, Jr.; Dorothy Fosdick; James K. Pollock; Frederick Remley Jr.; Karl Lohmann Jr.; Verne Weber; Thomas Coates; Hazen Schumacher Jr.; Garnet R. Garrison; John McGiffert; University of Michigan
Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Genres
Educational; Political; Talk
Subject
Subject United States--Foreign relations--Great Britain
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Other Identifiers
Other: GR00446520; MDPI Barcode: 40000003215847

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