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Mathieu L.L. Segers

Between "Pax Americana" and "Pact Atomica"

Keywords: Europäische Atompolitik, Die Vereinigten Staaten und die europäische Integration, Deutsch-französische Atompolitik

The relations between the United States and Germany during the negotiations for the European Atomic Energy Community have hardly been researched. The most important explanation for this is that the significance of the EEC was rated much higher than the one of Euratom. Another thesis is that the United States was not the omnipotent outsider within the cooperative framework of the states in Western Europe during the second half of the 1950s. This picture is not quite correct. The relations between the United States and Germany during the negotiations for Euratom were marked by strong and frequent diplomatic contacts. The State Department directly interfered with West German views. Its influence on the position of the Federal Republic was indirect, yet crucial. With their Radford-Plan the American government stirred a mistrust in Adenauer that was to play a decisive role. Adenauer′s intention of bringing the West German position into line with the French standpoint in autumn 1956 was a direct consequence of his wish to obtain nuclear weapons for the Federal Republic of Germany.

Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

Print ISSN: 0042-5702
Volume: 54, 03/2006
Pages: 433 - 458

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