Abstract

Introduction Part 1. The Atlantic Community: The Promise of Alliance 1. The Normative Resilience of NATO in the 1960s: A Community of Shared Values Amidst Public Discord 2. Beyond NATO: Transnational Elite Networks and the Atlantic Alliance 3. Not a NATO Responsibility? Psychological Warfare, the Berlin Crisis, and the Formation of Interdoc Part 2. NATO, de Gaulle, and Detente 4. Into the 1960s: The Role of NATO in East-West Relations, 1959-1963 5. Through the Looking Glass: The Berlin Crisis and Franco-American Perceptions of NATO, 1961-63 6. A Crisis Foretold: NATO and France, 1963-66 Part 3. Nuclear Dilemmas: NATO Consultation and Social Protest 7. Diverging Perceptions of Security: NATO, Nuclear Weapons, and Social Protest 8. From Hardware to Software: The End of the MLF/ANF Debate and the Rise of the NATO Nuclear Planning Group 9. NATO and the Non-Proliferation Treaty: Triangulations Between Bonn, Washington, and Moscow Part 4. Changing Domestic Perspectives on NATO 10. Striving for Detente: Denmark and NATO's Policy of Detente, 1966-67 11. A Decade of Delusions and Disappointments: Italy and NATO in the 1960s Conclusion: New Perspectives on NATO's Transformation in the 1960s

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