The conflict in Bosnia, disputes within the new World Trade Organizatiion and debates about NATO enlargement all illustrate a single point: no relationship is more important in determining the state of international relations than the alliance between Europe and America. Contrary to accepted wisdom, John Peterson argues that the end of the Cold War actually enhances the prospects for partnership between the United States and the European Union. Completely updated, this book offers a clear and penetrating analysis of the problems and opportunities facing the transatlantic alliance.
The conflict in Bosnia, disputes within the new World Trade Organizatiion and debates about NATO enlargement all illustrate a single point: no relationship is more important in determining the state of international relations than the alliance between Europe and America. Contrary to accepted wisdom, John Peterson argues that the end of the Cold War actually enhances the prospects for partnership between the United States and the European Union. Completely updated, this book offers a clear and penetrating analysis of the problems and opportunities facing the transatlantic alliance.
John Peterson is Jean Monnet Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, UK and Visting Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, Belgium. He has previously taught at the universities of Oxford, Essex and York in the UK, at the Insitute d'Etudes Politiques in Grenoble, France, and at the university of California, Santa Barbara.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 US-EU relations in perspective Chapter 1 The New Transatlanticism Chapter 2 The historical setting Part 2 External and internal transformations Chapter 3 The new geopolitical reality Chapter 4 The domestic politics of US-EU relations Chapter 5 Trade and monetary relations Chapter 6 European security after the Cold War Part 3 The case for the New Transatlanticism Chapter 7 The changing essence of security Chapter 8 Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 US-EU relations in perspective Chapter 1 The New Transatlanticism Chapter 2 The historical setting Part 2 External and internal transformations Chapter 3 The new geopolitical reality Chapter 4 The domestic politics of US-EU relations Chapter 5 Trade and monetary relations Chapter 6 European security after the Cold War Part 3 The case for the New Transatlanticism Chapter 7 The changing essence of security Chapter 8 Conclusion
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