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New Directions In Economic And Security Policy
New Directions In Economic And Security Policy
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1955 peace treaty
Austria postwar recovery
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Cold War diplomacy
Collective Military Security
Demarcation Line
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European American Relations
European NATO
European security cooperation
Federal Republic Of Germany
Follow
Friction
German Assets
German War Economy
Hold
ICBM
International Monetary Fund
Marshall Plan
Marshall Plan impact
NATO
NATO Ally
NATO Burden
NATO Member
NATO Partnership
NATO Policy
NATO security policies
NATO strategic studies
NATO System
NATO's Effectiveness
Postwar
Secretary Of State
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
transatlantic policy analysis
U.S. economy aid efforts
United States
US Western Europe foreign policy relations
West Germans
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367008550
- Weight: 360g
- Dimensions: 144 x 222mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The contributors to this volume examine selected aspects of economic and foreign policy relationships between the United States and Western Europe from historical as well as contemporary perspectives. Topics focused upon include the unsuccessful attempts by the Soviet Union and the Western allies in the 1950s to remedy the division of Germany; the circumstances leading to the 1955 peace treaty between the Soviet Union and Austria; the impact of the Marshall Plan and earlier U.S. aid efforts on the economic recovery of Austria; and the effects of divergent public opinion in Western Europe on the formulation and implementation of contemporary U.S. and NATO security policies. Bruno Kreisky's essay is unique inasmuch as the former chancellor of Austria bases his observations on personal contacts with many world leaders, including U.S. presidents from Truman to Reagan. The contribution by Senator Mathias offers unusual insights derived from his long tenure on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
New Directions In Economic And Security Policy
€192.20
