North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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International Organization, 1962, vol. 16, issue 3, 651-653
Abstract:
The Atlantic Convention of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nations met in Paris from January 8 to January 20, 1962, with citizens from every NATO member country present. At the conclusion of its meeting, the Convention unanimously adopted a document to be known as the Declaration of Paris. Some of the delegates regretted that the declaration did not go further in its demands for an Atlantic government and for common foreign and defense policies, and was not more revolutionary in spirit. Most of the delegates, however, considered the declaration to be a good starting point and a first step to be followed by further action toward an Atlantic Community.
Date: 1962
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