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Allies At Odds America Europe And Vietnam 19611968 Eugenie M Blang

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Allies At Odds America Europe And Vietnam 19611968 Eugenie M Blang
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Eugenie M. Blang
ISBN: 9781442209237, 1442209232
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Allies At Odds America Europe And Vietnam 19611968 Eugenie M Blang by Eugenie M. Blang 9781442209237, 1442209232 instant download after payment.

Allies at Odds examines America's Vietnam policy from 1961 to 1968 in an international context by focusing on the United States' relationship with its European partners France, West Germany, and Great Britain. The European response to America's Vietnam policy provides a framework to assess this important chapter in recent American history within the wider perspective of international relations. Equally significant, the respective approaches to the "Vietnam question" by the Europeans and Americans reveal the ongoing challenge for nation-states of transcending narrowly defined state-centered policies for a global perspective pursuant of common goals among the trans-Atlantic allies. Blang explores the failure of France, West Germany, and Great Britain to significantly influence American policy-making.

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