European Crisis Management in the 1980sDartmouth, 1996 - 276 էջ This book establishes the first systematic basis for studying European approaches to crisis management in the 1980s. The studies in this volume trace three episodes in the West European approaches to crisis management in the early to mid 1980s, with a particular emphasis on foreign policy coordination between France, West Germany and the United Kingdom, and on transatlantic cooperation via the US-EPC "Political Dialogue". The central question addressed is to what extent did the major European powers coordinate their foreign policies, and how did this affect Europe's ability to influence American policy in the selected three cases: the Polish crisis 1980-82, the Grenada crisis 1983, and the Libya crisis 1986. |
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... domestic lobbies and interests that are involved in , or even unaware of , the wider European framework.181 As Lamare has convincingly shown , domestic factors are often underestimated in standard analyses of crises . 182 The standard ...
... domestic lobbies and interests that are involved in , or even unaware of , the wider European framework.181 As Lamare has convincingly shown , domestic factors are often underestimated in standard analyses of crises . 182 The standard ...
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... domestic lobbies that are uninvolved in , or even unaware of , the wider European framework.119 As Lamare has convincingly shown , domestic factors are often underestimated in standard analyses of crises.120 The standard analysis ...
... domestic lobbies that are uninvolved in , or even unaware of , the wider European framework.119 As Lamare has convincingly shown , domestic factors are often underestimated in standard analyses of crises.120 The standard analysis ...
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... domestic political factors , but within the limits of a clear political unwillingness to adopt a truly coordinated policy in Political Cooperation . ( Additionally , each of the European powers had its own national plan for combatting ...
... domestic political factors , but within the limits of a clear political unwillingness to adopt a truly coordinated policy in Political Cooperation . ( Additionally , each of the European powers had its own national plan for combatting ...
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West European Policy Coordination | 31 |
Agenda Access Points 28 | 75 |
The Grenada Crisis 1983 | 141 |
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