
Creation of NATO and his role in the British–American relationship
Author(s) -
Тetiana Klynina
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
êvropejsʹkì ìstoričnì studìï
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2524-048X
DOI - 10.17721/2524-048x.2016.03.70-85
Subject(s) - isolationism , north atlantic treaty , collective security , political science , politics , general partnership , ideology , power (physics) , treaty , order (exchange) , peace treaty , great power , political economy , law , foreign policy , economy , sociology , economics , physics , finance , quantum mechanics
Creation of NATO in the article is characterized. End of World War II gave a powerful impetus to the development of US foreign policy activities, relegating thus isolationism by the wayside. It became clear that in order to prevent a repetition of aggression in the world is necessary to create a collective security system. Close British–American cooperation during war escalated into a comprehensive Atlantic partnership, whose power was based in ideological, economic, political and military factors. Creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization finally secured registration of the US military and political cooperation and the UK in the form of cooperation within NATO.