The Fortunes of the West: The Future of the Atlantic NationsIndiana University Press, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... European union , in which it would not . During the forma- tive years of the late 1940s and early 1950s , U.S. ... European nation - states was the fact that none of the continental countries possessed the will and ability to provide the ...
... European union , in which it would not . During the forma- tive years of the late 1940s and early 1950s , U.S. ... European nation - states was the fact that none of the continental countries possessed the will and ability to provide the ...
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... the other hand , the Europeans need not divert substantial resources to this purpose and risk the political un- certainties of who would control the European nuclear force so The Progress and Prospects of European Unification 161.
... the other hand , the Europeans need not divert substantial resources to this purpose and risk the political un- certainties of who would control the European nuclear force so The Progress and Prospects of European Unification 161.
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... Europe , Soviet alliances in , 97– 98 EC . See European Community ECA ( Economic Cooperation Ad- ministration ) , 137 ecological threat , as leading to a world community , 127 economic aspects of Atlantic system : balance problems , 197 ...
... Europe , Soviet alliances in , 97– 98 EC . See European Community ECA ( Economic Cooperation Ad- ministration ) , 137 ecological threat , as leading to a world community , 127 economic aspects of Atlantic system : balance problems , 197 ...
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WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT | 1 |
TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF | 13 |
The Rationalizing Effects of the Protestant | 21 |
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