The United States and Europe in the Twentieth CenturyRoutledge, 17 févr. 2016 - 228 pages The relationship between the US and Europe in the 20th century is one of the key considerations in any understanding of international relations/international history during this period. David Ryan first sets the context by looking at the trends and traditions of America’s foreign relations in the 19th century, and then considers the changing nature of America's vision of Europe from 1900 to the present. The book examines America’s response to and involvement in the two World Wars, including the structure of international power after the First World War and American reaction to the rise of Nazi Germany. American/European relations during the Cold War (1945-1970) are discussed, and Ryan considers the contentious debate that America was trying to establish an empire by invitation. Finally, the book looks at the ever-increasing unification of Europe and how this has affected America's role and influence. |
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... greater cooperation in the face of EEC. EFTA, 'the Seven' include Britain, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal. John F. Kennedy administration; Secretary of States: Dean Rusk 1961–69. 1961 10 August 17 August ...
... greater cooperation in the face of EEC. EFTA, 'the Seven' include Britain, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal. John F. Kennedy administration; Secretary of States: Dean Rusk 1961–69. 1961 10 August 17 August ...
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... greater cooperation on security between the United States and the increasingly unified Western Europe. In the economic sphere, the West Europeans, retracted from their empires, rescued their 'nationstates' (Milward, 1992) and enhanced ...
... greater cooperation on security between the United States and the increasingly unified Western Europe. In the economic sphere, the West Europeans, retracted from their empires, rescued their 'nationstates' (Milward, 1992) and enhanced ...
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... greater engagement and at others Washington was more inclined to pursue unilateral objectives, though within the broad context US engagement increased over time. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the United States ...
... greater engagement and at others Washington was more inclined to pursue unilateral objectives, though within the broad context US engagement increased over time. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the United States ...
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Table des matières
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WILSONS ORDER AND EUROPEAN POWER | 1905 |
THE INTERWAR SYSTEM TO THE SECOND WORLD | 1919 |
THE DIVISION OF EUROPE 194556 | 1936 |
THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE URALS? 1957 | 1951 |
US DECLINE AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 197386 | 1968 |
THE END OF THE COLD WAR 19872000 | 1983 |
EXTENDING THE WEST | 1999 |
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administration Allies Appleton Century Crofts Atlantic Charter Atlantic framework attempt August Berlin Britain British Churchill Cold Cold War Communist Community continent cooperation countries created crisis Czechoslovakia Declaration decolonisation defence democracy détente diplomacy Doctrine Documents of American East Eastern Europe Eisenhower Empire enhanced European integration European powers European Union eventually Extracted from Henry forces Foreign Policy France freedom French further Gaulle Gorbachev hegemony Henry Steele Commager ideologies increasingly independence initiated issues June Kennedy Kissinger LaFeber leadership London Lundestad Marshall Marshall Plan military Monroe Doctrine Moscow national interests NATO negotiations neutrality North Atlantic November nuclear Organisation Ostpolitik Partnership Partnership for Peace peace Plan political post-war President Prime Minister Reagan relations relationship Revolution Roosevelt Russia Second World Secretary Soviet Union sphere of influence Stalin superpower tensions territory trade transatlantic Treaty Truman twentieth century ultimately United Warsaw Pact Washington West European West Germany Western Alliance Wilson