"Empire" by integration : the United States and European integration, 1945-1997
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"Empire" by integration : the United States and European integration, 1945-1997
Oxford University Press, c1998
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [171]-189
Includes index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780198782117
内容説明
"Empire" by Integration is the first comprehensive survey of the American policy towards European integration from 1945 to the present day. Geir Lundestad argues that, unlike other Great Powers, the United States strongly supported the integration of the most important area under its influence: Western Europe. This integration was, however, to take place within an American-dominated Atlantic framework. In the provocative words of the author this was a policy
of "empire" by integration.
Professor Lundestad takes a clear, chronological approach to the subject, from the beginnings of European integration after the Second World War, the challenge to American policy on European integration by President Charles de Gaulle, and the modified support for European integration in the Nixon-Kissinger years through to the present revived support for European integration under the Clinton administration.
"Empire" by Integration provides a succinct, provocative, and highly readable account of this crucial aspect of American-Western European relations. It will be an ideal textbook for use on courses including International Relations, US Modern History, and European Integration.
目次
- 1. Introduction and Basic Arguments
- 2. The Public American Position, 1945-1997
- 3. The Motives for America's Support of European Integration
- 4. The United States and the Beginnings of European Integration, 1945-1950
- 5. The Atlantic Framework for European Integration, 1950-1960
- 6. De Gaulle's Challenge to the Atlantic Framework, 1960-1969
- 7. The European Economic Challenge to the Atlantic Framework, 1945-1972
- 8. Nixon-Kissinger Reappraisal, 1969-1976
- 9. The US and European Integration from Carter to Clinton, 1977-1997
- 10. What Difference did US Support Make to European Integration?
- 11. Why Was There Not More Atlantic Integration?
- 12. America's "Empire": The Comparative Dimension
- 13. The Past, the Present, and the Future
- Bibliography
- Index
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780198782124
内容説明
This text is a comprehensive survey of the American policy towards European integration from 1945 to the present day. Geir Lundestad argues that, unlike other great powers, the United States strongly supported the integration of the most important area under its influence: Western Europe. This integration was, however, to take place within an American-dominated Atlantic framework. In the words of the author this was a policy of "empire" by integration. Lundestad takes a clear, chronological approach to the subject, from the beginnings of European integration after World War II, the challenge to American policy on European integration by President Charles de Gaulle, and the modified support for European integration in the Nixon-Kissinger years through to the present revived support for European integration under the Clinton administration. The text should be a useful textbook for courses including International Relations, US Modern History, and European Integration.
目次
- 1: Introduction and Basic Arguments. 2: The Public American Position, 1945-1997. 3: The Motives for America's Support of European Integration. 4: The United States and the Beginnings of European Integration, 1945-1950. 5: The Atlantic Framework for European Integration, 1950-1960. 6: De Gaulle's Challenge to the Atlantic Framework, 1960-1969. 7: The European Economic Challenge to the Atlantic Framework, 1945-1972. 8: Nixon-Kissinger Reappraisal, 1969-1976. 9: The US and European Integration from Carter to Clinton, 1977-1997. 10: What Difference did US Support Make to European Integration?. 11: Why Was There Not More Atlantic Integration?. 12: America's "Empire": The Comparative Dimension. 13: The Past, the Present, and the Future. Bibliography
- Index
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