A body of literature on Cold War international history has studied the influence of modernisation theory in United States foreign relations with its authoritarian allies in the Third World during the 1950s and 1960s. However, this area of research has been much less interested in those Washington-friendlydictatorships that, as in the case of Francisco Franco’s regime in Spain, do not fit into the Third World analytical framework. This analysis assesses the contribution of modernisations doctrine principles to American foreign policy towards the Spanish dictatorship in the 1960s and considers how this theory provided the conceptual tools to justify the American collaboration with the Franco regime in the name of development, security, and lo...
This article attempts to help ‘repair’ the literature and idea of American democracy promotion by ex...
Throughout the first third of the twentieth century, the ongoing debates on modernization in Spain t...
The decision to embark on a study of some aspect of American foreign policy during the post-World Wa...
In the early 1960s, Franco's Spain began to experience a rapid process of economic growth, which was...
The content of this paper is a description of a development in international relationships and forei...
This is a study of the relations between Spain and the United States from the end of the Second Worl...
Taking into account the most recent publications in historiography on Cold War, the article aim at c...
This paper examines how the Johnson administration implemented new public diplomacy programmes aimed...
International audienceBetween Spain and Europe there were complex and changing neighbor relations be...
Spain’s foreign policy is often seen as the result of three structural changes: Europeanization, dem...
grantor: University of TorontoThe end of the Second World War in Europe meant that the app...
Since the late 1950s, when Americans completed their military bases in Spain, U.S. officials knew th...
Thirteen years ago, Spain held its first democratic elections since 1936. Prior to those elections, ...
In 1946, the French government imposed sanctions on the authoritarian Franco regime in Spain. France...
The Francoist dictatorship had a highly complex relationship with the European integration process s...
This article attempts to help ‘repair’ the literature and idea of American democracy promotion by ex...
Throughout the first third of the twentieth century, the ongoing debates on modernization in Spain t...
The decision to embark on a study of some aspect of American foreign policy during the post-World Wa...
In the early 1960s, Franco's Spain began to experience a rapid process of economic growth, which was...
The content of this paper is a description of a development in international relationships and forei...
This is a study of the relations between Spain and the United States from the end of the Second Worl...
Taking into account the most recent publications in historiography on Cold War, the article aim at c...
This paper examines how the Johnson administration implemented new public diplomacy programmes aimed...
International audienceBetween Spain and Europe there were complex and changing neighbor relations be...
Spain’s foreign policy is often seen as the result of three structural changes: Europeanization, dem...
grantor: University of TorontoThe end of the Second World War in Europe meant that the app...
Since the late 1950s, when Americans completed their military bases in Spain, U.S. officials knew th...
Thirteen years ago, Spain held its first democratic elections since 1936. Prior to those elections, ...
In 1946, the French government imposed sanctions on the authoritarian Franco regime in Spain. France...
The Francoist dictatorship had a highly complex relationship with the European integration process s...
This article attempts to help ‘repair’ the literature and idea of American democracy promotion by ex...
Throughout the first third of the twentieth century, the ongoing debates on modernization in Spain t...
The decision to embark on a study of some aspect of American foreign policy during the post-World Wa...