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The Future of the Atlantic Community

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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I fully share the conviction expressed by President Kennedy in May 1962 that “Atlantic unity represents the true course of history.” This seems to me inevitable despite the complications, contradictions, and conflicts of national policies which are still very much with us.

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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1963

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1 Text in Department of State Bulletin, 06 4, 1962 (Vol. 46, No. 1197), p. 907Google Scholar.

2 see. p. 789 above.

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