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Charles de Gaulle is not the only European to fear that the U.S. cannot be counted upon to risk destruction of its cities if Russia were to attack Western Europe-despite repeated U.S. assurances of its long-term strategic commitment to Europe, and heedless of the fact that 400,000...
As invited guests came poets, painters, sculptors, dramatists, composers, actors, novelists, classical scholars, university and college presidents, jurists, clergymen, editors, journalists, statesmen, soldiers, and bankers. It is pronounced to have been a gathering of eminence such as has been rarely equalled on this continent.
In France, Le Plan has helped to double industrial production over the past decade and create the Continent's strongest economy. Sweden and The Netherlands have held labor costs in line with a plan that sets annual wage increases after informal contacts among chiefs of government, unions and management...
The emancipation of the former colonial territories and the turning inward of Europe have both taken place independently of the Cold War. Indeed, these two phenomena are more closely related to each other than to the rivalry between the two continent-states. Eastern Europe has been swallowed and digested by...
Cuba meant life or death to the United States, and less to any of the Europeans. Berlin means more to them than it does to us. Our interests are increasingly global, and a concession in one area may balance an equal or greater gain in another. Europe's interests are...