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Canada in NATO, 1949–2019

American Review of Canadian Studies, 2021
Joseph Jockel (or JJ as he is known) often crosses one arm while resting the other hand on his chin in contemplation. He is known for listening. And when he does present an alternative view, his arms separate as an (unconscious) metaphor for open debate ...
J. Jockel, Joel J. Sokolsky
exaly   +2 more sources

2. NATO and Nuclear Proliferation, 1949–1968

Charter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 2018
A. Debs, Nuno P. Monteiro
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Negotiating Armageddon: civil defence in NATO and Denmark 1949-59

Cold War History, 2022
This article follows NATO civil defence planning in the first decade of its existence and asks if and to what extend this affected civil defence in Denmark, a small member state on the front line.
Iben Bjoernsson
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The Transatlantic Bargain Between the United States and European States and the Transformation of NATO (1949–2025)

Przegląd Politologiczny
The aim of the article is an analysis of the transatlantic bargain between the United States and Europe in a historical perspective since the establishment of NATO in 1949 till the Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2022.
Andrzej Podraza
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The Issues of Palestine and Algeria on the Delay of NATO’s Formation, 1948–1949: A Study on British International Negotiations

Journal of Al-Tamaddun
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is a military pact founded on 4 April 1949 in Washington D.C. Initially, it was comprised of 12 members committed to containing Soviet encroachment during the Cold War.
Norasmahani Hussain (Corresponding Author)   +1 more
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The Evolution of Franco-German Relations in 1949–2022: From the German Problem to the Franco-German Tandem and the Idea of the “Power of Europe”

Новая и новейшая история, 2023
After the Second World War, the most important priority of French foreign policy in Europe was the solution of the German problem, in other words, the prevention of the revival of Germany as a revanchist state.
V. Chernega
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To Balance or Not to Balance: How Denmark Almost Stayed out of NATO, 1948–1949

Journal of Cold War Studies, 2018
This article proposes a theoretical model for understanding foreign policy formation and change, especially regarding alliances and what might be called “balancing” foreign policy behavior.
Mikkel Runge Olesen
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Alliance Under Pressure: Testing the Economic and Strategic Determinants of NATO Unity (1949–2023)

Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
Amidst a tense geopolitical environment and a rapidly evolving security landscape, this study investigates the determinants of alliance cohesion within NATO from its founding in 1949, examining both micro (dyadic) cohesion and macro (systemic) cohesion.
Panagiotis Palaios, Maria Papageorgiou
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