Just Another Major Crisis?
The United States and Europe Since 2000
Herausgeber: Lundestad, Geir
Just Another Major Crisis?
The United States and Europe Since 2000
Herausgeber: Lundestad, Geir
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Some of the world's leading academic experts on American-European relations provide the most up-to-date analysis of this crucial aspect of world politics.
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Some of the world's leading academic experts on American-European relations provide the most up-to-date analysis of this crucial aspect of world politics.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199552030
- ISBN-10: 0199552037
- Artikelnr.: 24765026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199552030
- ISBN-10: 0199552037
- Artikelnr.: 24765026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Geir Lundestad is the director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute and a professor of international history at the University of Oslo. He has published numerous books and articles, particularly on the origins of the Cold War and on American-European relations after 1945.
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction
* 2: Charles S. Maier: Privileged partners: the Atlantic relationship
and the end of the Bush regime
* 3: Charles A. Kupchan: Atlantic orders: the fundamentals of change
* 4: Michael Cox: From the Cold War to the War on Terror: old threats,
new threats, and the future of the transatlantic relationship
* 5: G. John Ikenberry: Unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy: What role
does America see for Europe?
* 6: Frédéric Bozo: The U.S. changing role and Europe's transatlantic
dilemmas: towards an EU strategic autonomy?
* 7: Marcin Zaborowski: 'New Europe' between the United States and 'Old
Europe'
* 8: Helga Haftendorn: How well can Europe and the United States
cooperate on non-European issues?
* 9: William Wallace: Leadership or partnership? Can transatlantic
leadership be shared?
* 10: David P. Calleo: Do economic trends unite or divide the two sides
of the Atlantic?
* 11: Rob Kroes: Worlds apart? The United States, Europe, and the
cultural ties that bind them
* 12: Steven Kull: Can the circle be unbroken? Public opinion and the
transatlantic rupture
* 13: Stanley R. Sloan: Where are American-European relations heading?
A view from the United States
* 14: Gustav Schmidt: The rise of the European Union and its impact on
the U.S.-European partnership. A view from Europe
* 15: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The United States and Europe: Just
another crisis?
* 2: Charles S. Maier: Privileged partners: the Atlantic relationship
and the end of the Bush regime
* 3: Charles A. Kupchan: Atlantic orders: the fundamentals of change
* 4: Michael Cox: From the Cold War to the War on Terror: old threats,
new threats, and the future of the transatlantic relationship
* 5: G. John Ikenberry: Unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy: What role
does America see for Europe?
* 6: Frédéric Bozo: The U.S. changing role and Europe's transatlantic
dilemmas: towards an EU strategic autonomy?
* 7: Marcin Zaborowski: 'New Europe' between the United States and 'Old
Europe'
* 8: Helga Haftendorn: How well can Europe and the United States
cooperate on non-European issues?
* 9: William Wallace: Leadership or partnership? Can transatlantic
leadership be shared?
* 10: David P. Calleo: Do economic trends unite or divide the two sides
of the Atlantic?
* 11: Rob Kroes: Worlds apart? The United States, Europe, and the
cultural ties that bind them
* 12: Steven Kull: Can the circle be unbroken? Public opinion and the
transatlantic rupture
* 13: Stanley R. Sloan: Where are American-European relations heading?
A view from the United States
* 14: Gustav Schmidt: The rise of the European Union and its impact on
the U.S.-European partnership. A view from Europe
* 15: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The United States and Europe: Just
another crisis?
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction
* 2: Charles S. Maier: Privileged partners: the Atlantic relationship
and the end of the Bush regime
* 3: Charles A. Kupchan: Atlantic orders: the fundamentals of change
* 4: Michael Cox: From the Cold War to the War on Terror: old threats,
new threats, and the future of the transatlantic relationship
* 5: G. John Ikenberry: Unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy: What role
does America see for Europe?
* 6: Frédéric Bozo: The U.S. changing role and Europe's transatlantic
dilemmas: towards an EU strategic autonomy?
* 7: Marcin Zaborowski: 'New Europe' between the United States and 'Old
Europe'
* 8: Helga Haftendorn: How well can Europe and the United States
cooperate on non-European issues?
* 9: William Wallace: Leadership or partnership? Can transatlantic
leadership be shared?
* 10: David P. Calleo: Do economic trends unite or divide the two sides
of the Atlantic?
* 11: Rob Kroes: Worlds apart? The United States, Europe, and the
cultural ties that bind them
* 12: Steven Kull: Can the circle be unbroken? Public opinion and the
transatlantic rupture
* 13: Stanley R. Sloan: Where are American-European relations heading?
A view from the United States
* 14: Gustav Schmidt: The rise of the European Union and its impact on
the U.S.-European partnership. A view from Europe
* 15: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The United States and Europe: Just
another crisis?
* 2: Charles S. Maier: Privileged partners: the Atlantic relationship
and the end of the Bush regime
* 3: Charles A. Kupchan: Atlantic orders: the fundamentals of change
* 4: Michael Cox: From the Cold War to the War on Terror: old threats,
new threats, and the future of the transatlantic relationship
* 5: G. John Ikenberry: Unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy: What role
does America see for Europe?
* 6: Frédéric Bozo: The U.S. changing role and Europe's transatlantic
dilemmas: towards an EU strategic autonomy?
* 7: Marcin Zaborowski: 'New Europe' between the United States and 'Old
Europe'
* 8: Helga Haftendorn: How well can Europe and the United States
cooperate on non-European issues?
* 9: William Wallace: Leadership or partnership? Can transatlantic
leadership be shared?
* 10: David P. Calleo: Do economic trends unite or divide the two sides
of the Atlantic?
* 11: Rob Kroes: Worlds apart? The United States, Europe, and the
cultural ties that bind them
* 12: Steven Kull: Can the circle be unbroken? Public opinion and the
transatlantic rupture
* 13: Stanley R. Sloan: Where are American-European relations heading?
A view from the United States
* 14: Gustav Schmidt: The rise of the European Union and its impact on
the U.S.-European partnership. A view from Europe
* 15: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The United States and Europe: Just
another crisis?