NATO, the European Union, and the Atlantic Community

NATO, the European Union, and the Atlantic Community
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The Transatlantic Bargain Challenged
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Artikel-Nr:
9781461640271
Veröffentl:
2005
Seiten:
352
Autor:
Stanley R. Sloan
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Now fully revised and updated, this accessible and astute text provides a full interpretive history of the transatlantic alliance and explores critical developments in U.S.–European relations. Stanley R. Sloan considers the ongoing pattern of U.S. unilateralism and its consequences as the transatlantic and intra-European debate over Iraq produced deep splits among the allies and seriously eroded European trust in U.S. leadership. Ironically, at the same time, the United States and Europe have made historic choices concerning NATO's future, not only continuing the process of enlarging alliance membership but also expanding NATO's missions to include peacekeeping and enforcement without geographic limitation. Sloan also enlarges on his ideas for a new Euro-Atlantic pact, a call that has now been echoing in both European and American quarters. Assessing both the good and bad news for the alliance, this book remains a central text for college and university courses on U.S.–European relations and transatlantic security issues and thought-provoking reading for all citizens concerned about future U.S. foreign policy and Europe's role in it.
Now fully revised and updated, this accessible and astute text provides a full interpretive history of the transatlantic alliance and explores critical developments in U.S.-European relations. The first edition highlighted the dangers that U.S. foreign-policy unilateralism could pose for the relationship, a trend that has only intensified over the past few years. Stanley R. Sloan documents and analyzes the substantial ongoing record of U.S. unilateralism and its consequences as the transatlantic and intra-European debate over Iraq produced deep splits among the allies and seriously eroded European trust in U.S. leadership. Ironically, at the same time, the United States and Europe have made historic choices concerning NATO's future, not only continuing the process of enlarging alliance membership but also expanding the concept of NATO's missions to include peacekeeping and enforcement without geographic limitation. Sloan also enlarges on his ideas for a new Euro-Atlantic pact, a call that has now been echoing in both European and American quarters. Assessing both the good and bad news for the alliance, this book remains a central text for college and university courses on U.S.-European relations and transatlantic security issues and thought-provoking reading for all citizens concerned about future US foreign policy and Europe's role in it.
Chapter 1 The Bargain as a Framework for Analysis
Chapter 2 Genesis of the Bargain
Chapter 3 The Transatlantic Bargain Revised
Chapter 4 The Bargain through the Cold War, 1954-1989
Chapter 5 The United States and Europe at the End of the Cold War: Some Fundamental Factors
Chapter 6 NATO's Post-Cold War Military Missions in Theory and Practice
Chapter 7 NATO Nuclear Strategy and Missile Defense
Chapter 8 NATO Outreach and Enlargement: The Legacy of Harmel
Chapter 9 A New Transatlantic Bargain Taking Shape: From ESDI to ESDP
Chapter 10 The Transatlantic Bargain Challenged: September 11 and Iraq
Chapter 11 Meeting the Challenge
Chapter 12 Toward a New Atlantic Community

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