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Crisis? What Crisis?
NATO, de Gaulle, and the Future of the Alliance, 1963-1966- Authors:
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- 2010
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- Copyright year
- 2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-5207-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-2248-6
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 314
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 8
- Acknowledgments No access Pages 9 - 10
- Introduction No access Pages 11 - 32
- The British Common Market Bid No access Pages 33 - 37
- French Reform Claims and Nuclear Weapons No access Pages 37 - 41
- Intra-Alliance Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the Nassau Summit No access Pages 41 - 47
- The Press Conference No access Pages 47 - 50
- The Fouchet Plans and French-German Cooperation No access Pages 50 - 53
- The Elysée Treaty No access Pages 53 - 56
- Shock in Washington and Apprehension in Europe No access Pages 56 - 60
- Implications for NATO No access Pages 60 - 67
- The Renewed MLF Debate No access Pages 67 - 72
- Reflecting the Crisis – Observers’ Views No access Pages 72 - 76
- Damage Control à la NATO Council No access Pages 76 - 82
- May 1963: Ministers Discuss the State of the Alliance No access Pages 82 - 89
- Conclusion No access Pages 89 - 92
- French Fleet Withdrawal and NATO Military Strategy No access Pages 93 - 101
- Atlantic Tensions Go Public in Foreign Affairs No access Pages 101 - 107
- Doubts and Questions in the Summer and Fall of 1963 No access Pages 107 - 113
- NATO Arguments over Détente, December 1963 No access Pages 113 - 117
- “Limited Cohesion:” The Alliance One Year After the Clash No access Pages 117 - 124
- “We Must Find Out Where We Stand” – Stikker and France No access Pages 124 - 129
- Interpreting de Gaulle: “Why He Does It Is A Riddle” No access Pages 129 - 134
- Small Allies Taking Charge, May 1964 No access Pages 134 - 141
- Conclusion No access Pages 141 - 142
- Follow-up on The Hague: Summit Ideas and Study Proposals No access Pages 143 - 151
- The Transition from Stikker to Brosio as Triggering Effect for Movement in NATO No access Pages 151 - 157
- The MLF Controversy and its Impact on the Vigor of NATO No access Pages 157 - 164
- “We Are in an Awkward Transition Period” – Assessing the Challenges No access Pages 164 - 170
- Crisis or No Crisis? The Run-Up to the Winter Convention No access Pages 170 - 177
- Avoid Confrontation, Study the Future: The December 1964 Meeting No access Pages 177 - 185
- Conclusion No access Pages 185 - 186
- Canada’s Proposal to Study the Future of the Alliance No access Pages 187 - 195
- Pondering the Consequences of French Dissociation No access Pages 195 - 201
- Shattering of Hopes for a Mutually Agreeable NATO Solution No access Pages 201 - 206
- Assuming Leadership – the US at the May 1965 Meeting No access Pages 206 - 215
- Institutionalizing the Debate on the State of the Alliance? No access Pages 215 - 221
- Nuclear Sharing or Nuclear Consultation? Acting on the NATO Crisis No access Pages 221 - 228
- Crisis in the EEC and NATO Consultations in Europe No access Pages 228 - 235
- Conclusion No access Pages 235 - 236
- Washington’s Focus on Trilateral Measures and Institutional Leadership No access Pages 237 - 245
- Confrontation or No Confrontation? Allied Strategies toward France No access Pages 245 - 254
- Back on Track: The Alliance in December 1965 No access Pages 254 - 261
- De Gaulle’s Announcement No access Pages 261 - 268
- Crisis as Solution? Allied Perceptions of the French Move No access Pages 268 - 279
- Conclusion No access Pages 279 - 280
- Conclusion No access Pages 281 - 292
- Abbreviations No access Pages 293 - 294
- Bibliography No access Pages 295 - 314





