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The Origins of Postwar European Integration

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The 1940s saw the emergence of the two factors which shaped postwarEuropean security cooperation: the Soviet threat and the superpower squeeze, leading to the ‘third force’ syndrome and the origins of the search for an independent European voice between the superpowers.

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© 1997 Gülnur Aybet

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Aybet, G. (1997). The Origins of Postwar European Integration. In: The Dynamics Of European Security Cooperation, 1945–91. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230598096_3

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