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EUROPEAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITY (4) answer(s).
 
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Brexit has nuclear consequences for UK / Davenport, Kelsey   Journal Article
Davenport, Kelsey Journal Article
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Documentation attached to the Ninth General Report on the Activities of the Community (March 1965 - Feb 1966) / European Atomic Energy Community 1966  Book
European Atomic Energy Community Book
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Publication EURATOM, 1966.
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ID:   089785


Threat perception and European identity building: the case of elites in Belgium, Germany, Lithuania and Poland / Matonyte, Irmina; Morkevicius, Vaidas   Journal Article
Matonyte, Irmina Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract One of the important constituents of common identity is that the people concerned share a perception of the same external others as threats. Therefore, it may be argued that European identity should be grounded in similar perceptions of threats and that truly European elites should share similar perceptions.
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United States-EURATOM Agreement of 1958: the cold war impact / Lekarenko, Oksana   Journal Article
Lekarenko, Oksana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Drawing on declassified sources, this analysis examines how the Cold War influenced United States policy towards the creation of the European Atomic Energy Community [EURATOM]. In the 1950s, “the peaceful atom” became a crucial sector of the Cold War. To maintain American nuclear leadership, the Dwight Eisenhower Administration invited Western Europeans to enter into an active collaboration with the United States on peaceful uses of atomic energy. The United States encouraged the creation of EURATOM by promising that the Community would obtain more assistance in the nuclear field than any individual state. The Soviet launch of Sputnik provided additional impetus to the signing of the United States–EURATOM agreement, having strengthened American interest in a joint programme with EURATOM that would bring together American and Western European scientific and technical resources to counter the Soviet Union. The exegesis contributes to recent studies on the interaction between the Cold War and European integration.
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