Between Involvement and Detachment takes grasp with the Johnson administration's (1963-1969) perceptions of and responses to the Western European realignments. Arguing that the Johnson administration set out to maintain the American unilateralist position in the transatlantic relation, not just as a function of America's position as a superpower, but also as a function of certain historically based Euro-skepticism, the thesis suggests that America's Western European policy can be seen on a continuum of involvement and detachment. Based on archival research, the thesis concludes, that these policies, essentially, were detached as America rejected the European reason of state. The Western European realignments were recorded in the Johnson adm...
This paper offers an insight into Washington's foreign policy establishment and its vision of E...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 37-10, Section: A, page: 6741.Ph.D. American U...
This paper aims to argue that the Nixon administration's policy to Western Europe from 1969 to ...
Between Involvement and Detachment takes grasp with the Johnson administration's (1963-1969) percept...
This article examines Lyndon Johnson's handling of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nuc...
Based on a sample of US published and unpublished sources, the essay analyses some events in 1967 th...
This article examines Lyndon Johnson's handling of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nuc...
La transizione dall'amministrazione Kennedy a quella Johnson e le sue conseguenze sulle relazioni tr...
The bachelor's thesis "American reaction to French withdrawal from NATO military forces" deals with ...
In opposition to US policy today, during the 1950’s, the United States was a strong, even the primar...
With a historical approach, this paper examines the Nixon administration's policy and stance to...
Two NATO allies, Great Britain and France, exerted greater influence on US foreign policy than most ...
The U.S.-European relationship remains the closest and most important alliance in the world. Since 1...
The expectation of ongoing pressure against the Soviet Union and potential allies elsewhere in world...
In the late nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, France, under the leadership of President C...
This paper offers an insight into Washington's foreign policy establishment and its vision of E...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 37-10, Section: A, page: 6741.Ph.D. American U...
This paper aims to argue that the Nixon administration's policy to Western Europe from 1969 to ...
Between Involvement and Detachment takes grasp with the Johnson administration's (1963-1969) percept...
This article examines Lyndon Johnson's handling of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nuc...
Based on a sample of US published and unpublished sources, the essay analyses some events in 1967 th...
This article examines Lyndon Johnson's handling of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nuc...
La transizione dall'amministrazione Kennedy a quella Johnson e le sue conseguenze sulle relazioni tr...
The bachelor's thesis "American reaction to French withdrawal from NATO military forces" deals with ...
In opposition to US policy today, during the 1950’s, the United States was a strong, even the primar...
With a historical approach, this paper examines the Nixon administration's policy and stance to...
Two NATO allies, Great Britain and France, exerted greater influence on US foreign policy than most ...
The U.S.-European relationship remains the closest and most important alliance in the world. Since 1...
The expectation of ongoing pressure against the Soviet Union and potential allies elsewhere in world...
In the late nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, France, under the leadership of President C...
This paper offers an insight into Washington's foreign policy establishment and its vision of E...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 37-10, Section: A, page: 6741.Ph.D. American U...
This paper aims to argue that the Nixon administration's policy to Western Europe from 1969 to ...