
The Embassy in Grosvenor Square American Ambassadors to the United Kingdom, 1938-2008
by Rofe, J. Simon; Holmes, Alison; Holmes, Alison R.-
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Author Biography
Alison R. Holmes is a program leader of the International Studies Program at Humboldt State University in northern California. She spent 20 years in the UK, including running two general election campaigns for the Liberal Democrats, devising communications strategy at the BBC, managing the largest British-American business organisation and as speechwriter to the US Ambassador. She was awarded her PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics in 2005 and returned to the US in 2008 as the Pierre Keller Fellow of Transatlantic Studies at Yale University. Her current research is in the areas of diplomacy and international relations. Selected publications: 'Transatlantic Diplomacy in Global States' in Alan Dobson and Steve Marsh (eds), Anglo-American relations since the Cold War, London: Routlege, in press; 'Ronald Reagan: Conviction Politics and Transatlantic Relations', Transatlantic Studies Association Journal, Winter 2010; The Third Way: Globalisation's Legacy, Leicester: Troubador Publishing, 2009; '100 Years On: Who are the Inheritors of the 'New Liberal' Mantle, Political Quarterly, Winter 2006; 'The Shifting Subtleties of 'Special': Differences in U.S. and UK approaches to Public Diplomacy that impact global business', Journal of Business Strategy, Summer 2006.
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