1. Some key works are, in particular, J. Ellison, The United States, Britain and the Transatlantic Crisis, Rising to the Gaullist Challenge, 1963–68 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
2. H. Parr, Britain’s Policy Toward the European Community: Harold Wilson and Britain’s World Role, 1964–1967 (London: Routledge, 2006)
3. T. Schwartz, Lyndon Johnson and Europe: In the Shadow of Vietnam (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003).
4. When Churchill spoke about a special relationship in Fulton, Missouri, otherwise a speech most famous for foreseeing the Cold War it was about a relationship between the US and Britain with its Commonwealth and Empire. See J. Dumbrell, A Special Relationship: Anglo-American Relations in the Cold War and After (Basingstoke: Macmillan Press Ltd, 2001), p. 7.
5. J. Frankel, British Foreign Policy 1945–1973 (London and New York: For The Royal Institute of International Affairs by Oxford University Press, 1975), p. 157