TIGER 发表于 2025-3-25 05:52:41

The Singularity of Suez in post-war Anglo-French Relations: ,ainly a degree of warmth on both sides felt by many but by no means all of the relevant policymakers, but in memoirs such as those of René Massigli, the long-serving French ambassador to London, it is tempered by a good deal of mutual misunderstanding, not least among his masters at the .. For altho

详细目录 发表于 2025-3-25 08:53:28

,Franco-British Relations during the Wilson Years, 1964–70,October 1964 after thirteen years of Conservative government.. Instructions to British delegates at the December 1964 NATO Council, the first major multilateral meeting after the election, warned officials to ‘avoid confrontations with France’.. Shortly afterwards Nicholas Henderson, the private sec

GROVE 发表于 2025-3-25 12:40:07

,From Heath to Thatcher, 1970–90,relationship has been largely subsumed in relations with the European Community as a whole. Of course France has usually been the leading power in the Community — certainly in the eyes of the British press and public opinion. Ever since General de Gaulle’s famous ‘.’ blocked Harold Macmillan’s first

好忠告人 发表于 2025-3-25 16:21:36

A Complex Alliance: The Explosive Chemistry of Franco-British Relations in the Post-Cold War World,-sized powers and are strongly attached to their sovereignty. They are accustomed to punching greatly above their actual weight in world politics, a habit they wish to prolong as long as possible. Britain and France are nuclear powers and they are members of the UN Security Council. The two countrie

Blanch 发表于 2025-3-25 20:23:46

Rectovaginal Fistula and Anal Incontinencemost feminine pride in his feet. Clemenceau, at least in Keynes’s version, was brusque, usually almost silent, insensitive to his colleagues and his surroundings, equally identifiable with his cape, his cane, his black leather boots with a buckle at the front and always grey suede gloves to hide his eczema.

Bronchial-Tubes 发表于 2025-3-26 02:36:58

Lloyd George and Clemenceau: Prima Donnas in Partnership,most feminine pride in his feet. Clemenceau, at least in Keynes’s version, was brusque, usually almost silent, insensitive to his colleagues and his surroundings, equally identifiable with his cape, his cane, his black leather boots with a buckle at the front and always grey suede gloves to hide his eczema.

Mhc-Molecule 发表于 2025-3-26 06:51:00

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VEST 发表于 2025-3-26 10:27:30

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54960-6her Churchill actually said to de Gaulle two days before the Normandy landings ‘Each time I must choose between you and Roosevelt, I shall always choose Roosevelt’ is in fact almost irrelevant, because, as David Reynolds convincingly argues, this no doubt reflects Churchill’s position.

血统 发表于 2025-3-26 13:34:45

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0073-1storians, not just statesmen, shaping events through their writings as well as their deeds. This essay examines three facets of their wartime relationship — what happened at the time, how they wrote about these events in their memoirs, and the underlying vision of history that inspired them as statesmen and historians.

extrovert 发表于 2025-3-26 17:52:05

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