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Reference FCO 82/287
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Political relations between the USA and Europe (1973)
Description Transatlantic Alliance, US/EEC relations and Japanese involvement in both. The Year of Europe: Relations between the US and the Nine members of the community who have been working collectively towards the definition of their relations with the US. Kissinger's speech calling for a revitalisation of the Atlantic relationship to meet the changed circumstances of the 1970s and 1980s and European political cooperation on the Middle East.
Date 1973
Collection The Nixon Years, 1969-1974
Region North America, Europe
Countries United States, Japan
Places Africa; Asia; Australia; Belgium; Canada; China; Denmark; Eastern Europe; Europe; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Middle East; Netherlands; South East Asia; Soviet Union; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam
People Brezhnev, Leonid; Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Kissinger, Henry; Rush, Kenneth; Sharp, Mitchell; Sonnenfeldt, Helmut; Stoessel, Walter
Topics Aid; Arab; Balance of Payments; British Embassy; Burden sharing; Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); Common Market; Congress; Conservation; Defence; Department of State; Detente; Disarmament; Draft; East-West relations; Economy; Energy; Environment; European integration; European Security; Exports; foreign policy; Inflation; International Economic Relations; Irish Republican Army (IRA); Japanese; Labour Party; Ministry of Defence; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR); Nixon Doctrine; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Nuclear Weapons; Oil; organisation; Payments; Pollution; State Department; Strikes; The Nine; Trade; Trade Bill; Treasury; troops; United Nations; United Nations National Security Council; Vice President; Warsaw Pact; Watergate; Welfare; White House; withdrawal; Year of Europe
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