TomRoutledgeEuropean SecurityFor more recent works on American nuclear weapons in Europe, see, for example, Tom Sauer, “Ceci N’est Pas Une… American Nuclear Weapon in Belgium,” European Security , Vol. 23, No. 1 (2014), pp. 58–72;...
Defeating the General: Anglo-American Relations, Europe and the NATO Crisis of 1966 Recent accounts of the resolution of the NATO crisis of 1966 have praised the role of Lyndon Baines Johnson and his administration. This article suggests that there was an Anglo-American dimension to the outcome ...
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in the 1970s. Pacifist ideals also played a significant role in the Indian independence movement led byMohandas K. Gandhi, the U.S.civil rights movement, the worldwide movement to abolishnuclear weapons(seeantinuclear movement), and the student movements in the United States and Europe in the ...
The latter aspect of the dilemma is particularly difficult to deal with; indeed, it has been present in the nato alliance in similar guise for three decades. Attempts to resolve it—for instance, through the advocacy of no-first-use of nuclear weapons in Europe—do not go to the heart of...
In 1962, American leaders learned that the Soviets had hidden nuclear weapons in Cuba. The missiles would be able to reach the U.S. mainland easily. Kennedy ordered a blockade of Cuba. People around the world held their breath as they waited to see if the U.S. and the Soviet Union ...
The Soviet Union was an existential military threat: its strategic nuclear weapons could have inflicted irreparable harm on western countries, while a conventional attack on Western Europe might have been the prelude to a global war. It also presented a danger across a broader spectrum. Soviet ...
Marion Dönhoff, “Der doppelte Konrad: Wenn der CDU-Chef stärker ist als der Kanzler”,Die Zeit,Oct. 23, 1958. For an overview on the development of West Germany’s position regarding nuclear weapons under the Adenauer government, see Wolfram F. Hanrieder,Germany, America, Europe: Forty...
In addition, and despite the fact that the only nuclear power in the Americas pursues a policy of hostility towards Cuba that does not rule out the use of force, Cuba will also ratify the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean, known as the Treaty...