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During NATO's formative years, its leadership tried to develop an economic, social, and political role for the organization in an effort to transform it into a community of nations. Using material from Canadian, American, French, and British archives, John Milloy analyses these unsuccessful attempts to develop NATO's non-military potential. Milloy challenges the view that creating greater alliance unity has usually been only a Canadian preoccupation - other members, notably the United States and Britain, displayed a sincere interest as well - and further suggests that Canadian actions sometimes acted as an impediment. He argues that the idea failed partly because the lack of an agreed-upon definition for NATO's non-military potential hampered focused discussion. With NATO facing a post-9/11 relevancy crisis, Milloy shows that there are parallels to the inter-alliance struggles of the 1950s and that many of the early frustrations and obstacles are still present.--
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1948-1957: Community or Alliance?
June 2006, McGill-Queen's University Press
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in English
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1948-1957: Community or Alliance?
June 2006, McGill-Queen's University Press
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in English
0773530428 9780773530423
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1948-1957: Community or Alliance?
2006, McGill-Queen's University Press
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