Abstract

Henry Kissinger's ‘Year of Europe’ was supposed to produce a renewed ‘Atlantic Charter’. Anglo-American differences over the creation of this led to severe discord between the two countries. The severity of this disagreement has not been noted by the existing historiography. These political antagonisms resulted in the cancellation of both intelligence and nuclear cooperation between the United States and Britain. This was done at the behest of Kissinger in an attempt to make British policy-makers more forthcoming towards the ‘Year of Europe’ concept.

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