Word: continentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Never had the Continent seen such bustle and palaver on questions that only a few months ago were sacrosanct. European diplomats from both sides of the erstwhile Iron Curtain were talking again. Russia concluded an $800 million wheat deal with Canada, the largest such sale in history. West German Social...
What will come of it all? Europeans sense a major breakthrough in the offing, one that will eventually result in freer movement and new alignments, a Europe that despite proliferating nationalism could, for the first time since 1939, become one continent again. No one was ready to predict when the...
Last week's Russian journey is perhaps De Gaulle's grandest gesture-and quite likely his most valuable. Since 1945, when he was declared odd man out at Yalta by Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, De Gaulle has put France back on the map as a major world power...
Friendly Persuasion. De Gaulle's view of Europe is the traditional one of a continent of nation-states, each sovereign and each civilized enough to look out for its own interests by means of bilateral treaties. ''I intended to assure French primacy in Western Europe," wrote De...
De Gaulle's tampering with the European balance of power was producing results even before he took off for Moscow. Last week U.S. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara announced that eight squadrons of American aircraft-ranging from troop-toting transports to camera-carrying reconnaissance planes -would be withdrawn from French...