1975
DOI: 10.2307/20039557
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The European Coalition in a Fragmenting World

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“…In the case of Germany, as Bonn pressed for a united Europe that could ‘share the burden of responsibility for world affairs[,]’ it also affirmed the importance of the US presence in Europe (Siegel, 2012). It also sought diplomatic support from other large economies, beyond the region, including Japan (Calleo, 1975).…”
Section: Guideposts From Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Germany, as Bonn pressed for a united Europe that could ‘share the burden of responsibility for world affairs[,]’ it also affirmed the importance of the US presence in Europe (Siegel, 2012). It also sought diplomatic support from other large economies, beyond the region, including Japan (Calleo, 1975).…”
Section: Guideposts From Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actualmente Europa y el mundo <irabe se encuentran ligados pOl' un conjunto de arreglos intergubernamentales y privados sobre comercio y tecnologia, asi como por varios proyectos conjuntos de caracter oficial. De igual manera, la mayor parte de los excedentes provenientes del petr6leo han sido transferidos a los mercados de capitales europeos (Calleo 1975, Taylor 1979. En el rubro de comerCio, las Comunidades Europeas proveyeron en 1978 un 50% de las importaciones de los paises de la OPEP provenientes del mundo desarrollado, con 10 cual alcanzaron un porcentaje mayor que Estados Unidos y el Jap6n juntos.…”
Section: Construcción Del "Centro" Europeounclassified
“…EUROPEAN POLITICAL CO-OPERATION AND THE U S United States. Some writers have even gone so far as to discern in American preferences and attitudes during the 1950s and 1960s the ideological basis for a form of empire (see, for instance, Calleo, 1970).…”
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