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This book examines cooperation between the United States and Europe on a range of global issues. With the Soviet threat no longer a unifying factor, the transatlantic partners have sought a new basis for acting together in the post-Cold War era. The conditions and strategies that determine the success or failure of cooperation in: restructuring relations with the East; countering the threat of weapons proliferation; dealing with so-called 'rogue' states; and managing the global economy, are explored.

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This book examines cooperation between the United States and Europe on a range of global issues. With the Soviet threat no longer a unifying factor, the transatlantic partners have sought a new basis for acting together in the post-Cold War era. The conditions and strategies that determine the success or failure of cooperation in: restructuring relations with the East; countering the threat of weapons proliferation; dealing with so-called 'rogue' states; and managing the global economy, are explored.
Autorenporträt
MICHAEL BROWN Director of Research, National Security Studies Program, Georgetown University RENÉE DE NEVERS Post-doctoral research fellow, Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University LILY GARDNER FELDMAN Senior Scholar in Residence, Georgetown University's Center for German and European Studies PHILIP H. GORDON Carol Deane Senior Fellow for US Strategic Studies and Editor of Survival, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London HARALD MÜLLER Director, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt BRAD ROBERTS Member of the research staff Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, Virginia BETH SIMMONS Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley RICHARD H. STEINBERG Acting Professor of Law, European Institute, London School of Economics STEPHEN WOOLCOCK Senior Research Fellow, European Institute, London School of Economics