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Kennedy, de Gaulle and Western Europe978-1-4039-1392-0Series ISSN 2946-8329 Series E-ISSN 2946-8337袭击 发表于 2025-3-23 15:07:12
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Book 2002astise de Gaulle for anti-Americanism or Kennedy for imposing U.S. policies on Europe. Summoning a wide range of French and American archival sources, this book demonstrates that the structure and dynamics of the Franco-American relationship during this period were embedded in complex multilateral relationships within the Western alliance.宽度 发表于 2025-3-24 01:20:46
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Introduction,y.” Kennedy’s address was a declaration that the United States would “bear any burden” to protect liberty from communist challenges around the globe. During his brief presidency, Kennedy, who had campaigned on a platform of personal sacrifice, extended his clarion call for burden-sharing beyond theMalfunction 发表于 2025-3-24 08:09:38
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The Berlin Crisis: Contrasting Franco-American Strategies,ame the Berlin Wall. Kennedy, who had probably anticipated some Soviet move to seal the Eastern border, felt a mixture of shock and relief. Many administration officials expected any Soviet initiatives to come after the signing of a peace treaty with East Germany, not before.. Kennedy was eager to c陪审团 发表于 2025-3-24 20:30:40
The Challenge of French Nuclear Policy,n with the United States or Great Britain, or tripartite cooperation among the three, rather than strictly .. Yet de Gaulle would not sacrifice . for technological information. He found coordination with NATO acceptable but insisted that a . remain in French hands for the defense of France.Pigeon 发表于 2025-3-25 02:59:48
Trade and the Atlantic Alliance: Protectionism versus Openness?,the only image in a rapidly evolving West European kaleidoscope. On 31 July 1961, two weeks before the building of the Berlin Wall, Macmillan announced that Britain would seek membership of the European Economic Community. Although most accounts of the Kennedy administration’s attitude toward West E