The 1970s were a period of change in international relations influenced in part by Europe and European states, such as France and West Germany. The privileged partnership between the two countries mattered not only in Europe but also in the wider cold war world. An analysis of the Franco- German pair thus helps explain why integrated Europe managed to speak with one voice on some issues and failed on others.
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Rücker, K. (2008). What role for Europe in the international arena of the early 1970s?: How France and Germany were able to matter. In A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe: From “‘Hereditary Enemies’” to Partners (pp. 211–221). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230616639_18
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