An online webinar organised by the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies, Kings College London on 7/12/2021: Bookings and speaker bios on: Anglo-American Strategic Relations: the Maritime Domain and the Path to War, December 7, 1941
With all due respect to Dr. Boyd , and everyone else you mentioned , there was no 'respective strategic thinking' between the US and the UK given the potential threat that Imperial Japan posed in the 'Far East' ... and nobody really considered exactly how a 'major war' in the Pacific would begin , let alone end. Any discussion of the British maritime domain is at that point completely irrelevant.