Word: transatlanticism
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The disappointment was all the greater because hopes had been built high. Jimmy Carter at his March 9 press conference personally announced that U.S. and West German officials were negotiating a package of dollar-support measures, leading money traders to think that something big was coming. The negotiations were conducted...
It was not quite an aerial replay of the Battle of Yorktown, but the U.S. did win a significant victory over Britain last week. Since mid-February, the two countries had been deadlocked in a tense and sometimes bitter confrontation over transatlantic air fares: Washington wanted them cut. London said...
Though it is obviously unfair to tax the Carter Administration with the sins of its predecessors, there is no escaping the legacy. That legacy is, in fact, a large part of the reason that the transatlantic debate over the dollar has turned into a dialogue of the deaf. Since early...
Transatlantic Blues, Wilfrid Sheed
>Transatlantic Blues. Wilfrid Sheed