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1. Introduction- Michael Patrick Cullinane
2. Presidents and Prime Ministers- Kathleen Burk
3. Grover Cleveland and Lord Salisbury: A Shared History- Andrew Ehrhardt and Charlie Laderman
4. Theodore Roosevelt and Arthur Balfour: Friendship without Familiarity- Michael Patrick Cullinane
5. Woodrow Wilson and David Lloyd George: Uncongenial Allies- John A. Thompson
6. Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, Ramsey MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain: The Amelioration of Anglo-American Rivalry- B. J. C. McKercher
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill: Power Relations- Warren Dockter
8. Harry S. Truman and Clement Attlee: Trouble Always Brings Us Together / Clive Webb
9. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden: A Common Cause?- Justin Quinn Olmstead
10. John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan: Dependence and Interdependence- Nigel Ashton
11. Lyndon Johnson and Harold Wilson: Pragmatist v. Pragmatist- Sylvia Ellis
12. Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and James Callaghan: Personal Diplomacy and the Special Relationship- Todd Carter
13. Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher: A Not So Special Relationship?- James Cooper
14. John Major, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton: A Tale of Two Relationships- Victoria Honeyman
15. Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Tony Blair: The Search for Order- James Ellison
16. Barack Obama and David Cameron: The Ostensible Relationship- Martin Farr
17. Donald Trump and Theresa May: the incredible relationship- Martin Farr
18. Donald Trump and Boris Johnson: The Unfulfilled Relationship- Martin Farr
19. Conclusion- Gill Bennett.

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