The Evolution Of The European Economy: Implications For Transatlantic Relations (1992) By C Cooper, J Steinberg, M Shires
Ever since the creation of the Atlantic Alliance and the launching of the Marshall Plan in the
years following World War II, the United States has been the dominant voice in the trans-
Atlantic community. US military might, including its nuclear deterrent, formed the cornerstone
of West European security throughout the Cold War. US economic strength made possible
the postwar reconstruction of Europe, while the United States guided the building of
international economic institutions that provided the framework for Western prosperity.
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