De Gaulle's France and NATO: An Interpretation
Edgar S. Furniss
International Organization, 1961, vol. 15, issue 3, 349-365
Abstract:
In 1961, therefore, we shall do what we have to do. We shall help to build up Europe, which, by confederating its nations, can and must—for the sake of mankind—become the greatest potential economic, military, and cultural power that has ever existed. We shall help this assembled Europe and its daughter America to reorganize their alliance to better defend the free world and to act together in all parts of the earth.
Date: 1961
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