Treaty of Brussels (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Treaty of Brussels" in English language version.

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books.google.com

cvce.eu

  • "Ratifications and entry into force of the Brussels Treaty (1948)" (PDF). www.cvce.eu. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  • "Aperçu historique sur l'établissement de l'Union occidentale (Luxembourg, 15 septembre 1954)" (PDF). cvce.eu.
  • The Western European Union On CVCE website

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nato.int

nato.int

  • Sean Maloney, 'To Secure Command of the Sea,' the University of New Brunswick thesis 1991, pp. 95–97 and Lord Ismay, NATO: The First Five Years
  • NATO Archives, The First Five Years and The Western Union and its defence organisation, RUSI Journal, 1993 (reprint from 1948–49)

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parliament.uk

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weu.int

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en.wikisource.org

  • Although not EU treaties per se, these treaties affected the development of the EU defence arm, a main part of the CFSP. The Franco-British alliance established by the Dunkirk Treaty was de facto superseded by WU. The CFSP pillar was bolstered by some of the security structures that had been established within the remit of the 1955 Modified Brussels Treaty (MBT). The Brussels Treaty was terminated in 2011, consequently dissolving the WEU, as the mutual defence clause that the Lisbon Treaty provided for EU was considered to render the WEU superfluous. The EU thus de facto superseded the WEU.
  • By Article IV of the Paris Agreements https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Paris_Agreements