This article presents anti-communism as a flexible, chameleon-like phenomenon that took on various guises in different countries, depending on their specific domestic circumstances. Historical scholarship remembers both the Netherlands and the United States as strongly anti-communist. However, in the 1950s Dutch officials contrasted their own supposedly sober-minded approach to communism with what they regarded as emotional responses to communism in America. Based on the private correspondence of Dutch ambassador in Washington, Herman van Roijen, and his interactions with The Hague, it is argued that the Red Scare in the United States (1947–54) unsettled Dutch policymakers and diplomats. The initial phase of the transatlantic alliance was c...
From 1954 to 1972 the ACEN functioned as a lobby for Eastern European interests on the U.S. politic...
In January 1948 the British government launched a new anti-Communist propaganda policy, and establis...
The article presents the activity of the US Ambassador to Soviet Union W. B. Smith during the inter...
In the late afternoon of September 13, 1974, three armed men stormed the French Embassy in The Hague...
Dutch-American relations in the post-war period have been inexorably intertwined with the Cold War. ...
"For more than eighty years, Dutch security services perceived communism as the ultimate threat to n...
This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
Ballerinas for Peace: The Import of Soviet Culture by the Dutch-Soviet Friendship Society (1947-1967...
This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
The article discusses why and how the United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO...
In this chapter I focus on the image of the United States held by mass publics in Western Europe dur...
As was the case in the United States and other European countries, there was much social criticism i...
"Since the municipal elections of 1946 (and before in the period 1935-1939), the Communist party had...
The dominant political dynamic in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s was a para...
Americans perceived communism in a hostile light from the time of its origins. Lenin’s withdrawal of...
From 1954 to 1972 the ACEN functioned as a lobby for Eastern European interests on the U.S. politic...
In January 1948 the British government launched a new anti-Communist propaganda policy, and establis...
The article presents the activity of the US Ambassador to Soviet Union W. B. Smith during the inter...
In the late afternoon of September 13, 1974, three armed men stormed the French Embassy in The Hague...
Dutch-American relations in the post-war period have been inexorably intertwined with the Cold War. ...
"For more than eighty years, Dutch security services perceived communism as the ultimate threat to n...
This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
Ballerinas for Peace: The Import of Soviet Culture by the Dutch-Soviet Friendship Society (1947-1967...
This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
The article discusses why and how the United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO...
In this chapter I focus on the image of the United States held by mass publics in Western Europe dur...
As was the case in the United States and other European countries, there was much social criticism i...
"Since the municipal elections of 1946 (and before in the period 1935-1939), the Communist party had...
The dominant political dynamic in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s was a para...
Americans perceived communism in a hostile light from the time of its origins. Lenin’s withdrawal of...
From 1954 to 1972 the ACEN functioned as a lobby for Eastern European interests on the U.S. politic...
In January 1948 the British government launched a new anti-Communist propaganda policy, and establis...
The article presents the activity of the US Ambassador to Soviet Union W. B. Smith during the inter...