This article argues that during the 1960s, the European Community (EC) made little contribution to peace. What peace there was resulted mainly from other factors, most importantly the United States as benevolent hegemon, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and bilateral agreements. European integration under the auspices of the EC presupposed peace rather than contributing to it. At the time, the EC's main role with regard to peace was at the symbolic level: it started to represent all attempts at peaceful co-operation and reconciliation in Western Europe. It was only in the 1970s, especially with the European Political Cooperation, that the EC began to actively promote peace beyond its borders.</p
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This article argues that during the 1960s, the European Community (EC) made little contribution to p...
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This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
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This article reconsiders the role of the Netherlands in the Conference on Security and Cooperation (...
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This article addresses the core question of the complex interplay between Atlantic alliance politics...
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This article considers the recent debates over the possible creation of a European defence identity,...