Format:
Online-Ressource (282 p)
ISBN:
9781782380153
Series Statement:
Berghahn Monographs in French Studies
Content:
The greatest threat to the Western alliance in the 1960s did not come from an enemy, but from an ally. France, led by its mercurial leader General Charles de Gaulle, launched a global and comprehensive challenge to the United State's leadership of the Free World, tackling not only the political but also the military, economic, and monetary spheres. Successive American administrations fretted about de Gaulle, whom they viewed as an irresponsible nationalist at best and a threat to their presence in Europe at worst. Based on extensive international research, this book is an original analysis
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Description based upon print version of record
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I - The Quest for Great Power Status, 1963-1965; Chapter 1 - All (not so) Quiet on the Western Front; Chapter 2 - The Long Road to Moscow; Chapter 3 - A ""Shining Light"" for the World?; Part II - The Rise and Fall of the Gaullist Design, 1966-1968; Chapter 4 - 1966, Gaullist Zenith; Chapter 5 - Illusion of Independence Part 1, January-June 1967; Chapter 6 - Illusion of Independence Part 2, July-December 1967; Chapter 7 - The Fall, January-August 1968; Conclusion; Annexes; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781782380160
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781782380153
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe General de Gaulle's Cold War : Challenging American Hegemony, 1963-68
Language:
English
Keywords:
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