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An Alternative to the Grand Design

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Seyom Brown
Affiliation:
The RAND Corporation
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We hear the term less these days. But our NATO policies, our policies toward the Common Market, and our reactions to French assertiveness still give the appearance of struggling to continue along the lines of the “Grand Design” for Atlantic Partnership. As frustrations have grown the momentum of the thrust has waned; but the direction, not yet feeling the impact of alternative formulations, is sustained.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1965

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1 Address before the Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., May 7, 1964.

2 Address before the Virginia Bar Association, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., July 12, 1963.

3 In a radio-television interview by George Herman of CBS, William Laurence of ABC, and Sander Vanocur of CBS, December 17, 1962.

4 Walt W. Rostow, address before Belgo-American Association, Brussels, May 9, 1963.

5 July 4, 1962.

6 Georgetown University, May 7, 1964.

7 February 4, 1963.

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9 lbid., 256.