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In seeking solutions to the problems posed by the changing world political and economic scene, and by its own emergence on this scene, the European Community must look as a matter of priority to its relations with the United States. This fact is recognised as much by those whose chief concern is for Europe to acquire its own ‘personality’ as a gage of its independence, as by those who believe above all that Europe’s destiny is inseparable from that of America.
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© 1973 Institut de la Communauté Européenne pour les Études Universitaires
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Gazzo, E. (1973). The European Community and the United States. In: Kohnstamm, M., Hager, W. (eds) A Nation Writ Large?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01826-0_7
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