In 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact – invaded and seized the Falkland Islands, a long-time Overseas Territory of the British Empire. Thatcher, the UK Prime Minister, vigorously responded and London regained the Islands. Thatcher was supported by a powerful nationalist commitment and in the end she was diplomatically and military backed by the US. However, this was not axiomatic. At that time, the Anglo-American “special relationship” appeared strong. Thatcher and US President Reagan shared the churchillian idea of the fraternal association between their countries, and this was a catalyst of their personal relationship. Anyway, from a political perspective, this friendship was not enou...
The Political Implications of the Falklands War, by Lord Chalfont The most immédiate and obvions pol...
Scant attention has been paid in the United States to geopolitical considerations in the outbreak an...
The rhetoric on the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas), an Overseas Territory of th...
In 1982, Argentina \u2013 a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact \u2...
In April 1982, Argentina \u2013 a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact \u2013 ...
The 1982 Anglo-Argentine war over the Falkland Islands, in which the United States \u201csuperpower\...
In 1982 Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – invaded the Falkl...
The Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as Spanish speakers call them) are a small archipelago in the...
Although the Malvinas/Falklands War (1982) was relatively short and did not involve a great number o...
When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, it was the beginning of a two month long war. T...
In 1982, Britain and Argentina fought a war over the Falkland Islands, which had political and socia...
In 1949–1950, Britain rejected ideas of being a third force between the post-war Superpowers and ado...
Diplomatie Dimensions of the Falklands Crisis, by Philip Windsor The Falklands conflict represents o...
Argentine-British Falklands Islands war in 1982 was the apogee of the conflict which was stretching ...
Perhaps the most enduring element in British foreign policy during the last sixty years has been the...
The Political Implications of the Falklands War, by Lord Chalfont The most immédiate and obvions pol...
Scant attention has been paid in the United States to geopolitical considerations in the outbreak an...
The rhetoric on the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas), an Overseas Territory of th...
In 1982, Argentina \u2013 a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact \u2...
In April 1982, Argentina \u2013 a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact \u2013 ...
The 1982 Anglo-Argentine war over the Falkland Islands, in which the United States \u201csuperpower\...
In 1982 Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – invaded the Falkl...
The Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as Spanish speakers call them) are a small archipelago in the...
Although the Malvinas/Falklands War (1982) was relatively short and did not involve a great number o...
When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, it was the beginning of a two month long war. T...
In 1982, Britain and Argentina fought a war over the Falkland Islands, which had political and socia...
In 1949–1950, Britain rejected ideas of being a third force between the post-war Superpowers and ado...
Diplomatie Dimensions of the Falklands Crisis, by Philip Windsor The Falklands conflict represents o...
Argentine-British Falklands Islands war in 1982 was the apogee of the conflict which was stretching ...
Perhaps the most enduring element in British foreign policy during the last sixty years has been the...
The Political Implications of the Falklands War, by Lord Chalfont The most immédiate and obvions pol...
Scant attention has been paid in the United States to geopolitical considerations in the outbreak an...
The rhetoric on the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas), an Overseas Territory of th...