On the basis of US, British and French diplomatic and military archives, this essay analyses how in the founding years of the Atlantic Alliance the United States, France and Britain severely competed as the transformation of the Mediterranean in Nato’s Southern Flank established new geopolitical rationales for traditional and new political and military positions in the area.
Strategic thinking, military cooperation and political interests in France, Britain and United States’ Nato policies in the Mediterranean: from cooperation to crisis 1948-1951.
CALANDRI, ELENA
2002
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On the basis of US, British and French diplomatic and military archives, this essay analyses how in the founding years of the Atlantic Alliance the United States, France and Britain severely competed as the transformation of the Mediterranean in Nato’s Southern Flank established new geopolitical rationales for traditional and new political and military positions in the area.File in questo prodotto:
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