Grand Improvisation, Derek Leebaert
Grand Improvisation, Derek Leebaert
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Grand Improvisation
America Confronts the British Superpower, 1945-1957

Author: Derek Leebaert

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 20 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/26/2019


Synopsis

A new understanding of the post World War II era, showing what occurred when the British Empire wouldn't step aside for the rising American superpower—with global insights for today.

An enduring myth of the twentieth century is that the United States rapidly became a superpower in the years after World War II, when the British Empire—the greatest in history—was too wounded to maintain a global presence. In fact, Derek Leebaert argues in Grand Improvisation, the idea that a traditionally insular United States suddenly transformed itself into the leader of the free world is illusory, as is the notion that the British colossus was compelled to retreat. The United States and the U.K. had a dozen abrasive years until Washington issued a "declaration of independence" from British influence. Only then did America explicitly assume leadership of the world order just taking shape.

Understanding all of this properly is vital to understanding the rise and fall of superpowers, why we're now skeptical of commitments overseas, how the Middle East plunged into disorder, why Europe is fracturing, what China intends—and the ongoing perils to the U.S. world role.

About Derek Leebaert

Derek Leebaert won the biennial 2020 Truman Book Award for Grand Improvisation: America Confronts the British Superpower, 1945–1957. His previous books include Magic and Mayhem: The Delusions of American Foreign Policy from Korea to Afghanistan and To Dare and to Conquer: Special Operations and the Destiny of Nations, both Washington Post Best Books of the Year. He was a founding editor of the Harvard/MIT journal International Security and is a cofounder of the National Museum of the United States Army. He holds a D.Phil from Oxford and lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liam on November 07, 2024

I can't help but give this book five stars - it probably should get more because it is a wonderful example of what good history writing is - fluent, readable and with fascinating things to say based on first rate research in the archives. Anything you think you know about the cold war and in particu......more

Goodreads review by Gerry on May 03, 2019

Derek Leebaert has written a cogent book on the uneven ascendancy of the US in supplanting the British empire in the post war era. Grand Improvisation chronicles the challenges and real tensions between these two powers between 1945 and 1957. The denouement was the 1956 Suez crisis in which Eisenhow......more

Goodreads review by Jill on February 09, 2019

This covers a little understood time of history from the end of WWII to the United States involvement around the world.......more

Goodreads review by Bexan on October 10, 2022

Overall, I absolutely love this work! Derek Leebaert is well informed and does an excellent job of challenging the traditionally held notion that the United States surged out of WWII in order to become a dominant global force while the British Empire quietly slinked away. Leebaert shows that the act......more

Goodreads review by Luca on March 21, 2020

Leebaert argues that the transition of power between the UK and the US in the aftermath of World War II did not occur as smoothly as expected. Britain - even if plagued by economic and financial troubles - was able to maintain its status as superpower well into the 1950s. This status was based on Br......more