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Journal of Cold War Studies, 2000
The responses to Andrew Moravcsik's article discuss the main substantive and methodological points raised in it. Although most of the respondents agree that Moravcsik has properly highlighted the importance of commercial concerns for de Gaulle's policy on European integration, they question the validity of his sharp separation between de Gaulle's ...
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The responses to Andrew Moravcsik's article discuss the main substantive and methodological points raised in it. Although most of the respondents agree that Moravcsik has properly highlighted the importance of commercial concerns for de Gaulle's policy on European integration, they question the validity of his sharp separation between de Gaulle's ...
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2001
In 1960 Castro was imposing communist rule in Cuba and the Soviets consolidated their power in eastern Europe by blocking off East from West Berlin. In western Europe President de Gaulle was replacing the political uncertainties of the Fourth Republic with the Fifth, tailored to his requirements, and easing his country out of Algeria. Though opposed to
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In 1960 Castro was imposing communist rule in Cuba and the Soviets consolidated their power in eastern Europe by blocking off East from West Berlin. In western Europe President de Gaulle was replacing the political uncertainties of the Fourth Republic with the Fifth, tailored to his requirements, and easing his country out of Algeria. Though opposed to
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1998
Kennedy and his advisers saw General Charles de Gaulle as the most serious obstacle to their “Grand Design,” a set of policies designed to guide Western Europe toward political unity and economic and strategic coordination with the United States. JFK sought to create an “Atlantic partnership” in which the US and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization ...
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Kennedy and his advisers saw General Charles de Gaulle as the most serious obstacle to their “Grand Design,” a set of policies designed to guide Western Europe toward political unity and economic and strategic coordination with the United States. JFK sought to create an “Atlantic partnership” in which the US and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization ...
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2014
This powerful book provides a nuanced comparison of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle as they thought, spoke, and acted through two world wars and the subsequent Cold War. Will Morrisey frames geopolitics as the realm of necessity, and his book will help those who want to learn the art of statesmanship from two of its most accomplished ...
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This powerful book provides a nuanced comparison of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle as they thought, spoke, and acted through two world wars and the subsequent Cold War. Will Morrisey frames geopolitics as the realm of necessity, and his book will help those who want to learn the art of statesmanship from two of its most accomplished ...
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