Estranged Friends?: The Transatlantic Consequences of Societal Change

Estranged Friends?: The Transatlantic Consequences of Societal Change
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ungelesen sehr guter Zustand Rechnung mit MwSt unused unread very good condition Bestellungen bis 15 Uhr werden am gleichen Werktag verschickt________After an extended period of relative security and certainty the transatlantic partnership presently faces a series of challenges and tests of its stability and reliability Europe is in the middle of a historic process in which the framework and the factors that determine foreign policy as well as the foreign policies themselves are subject to fundamental change Similarly the United States is currently in search of a new role in a changed international environment Published in cooperation with the Bertelsmann Foundation this book examines the fundamental foreign policy attitudes of both ordinary citizens and elites on both sides of the Atlantic In his essay Max Kaase provides a thorough and precise analysis of the basic social preconditions that underlie the formulation and establishment of a new foreign policy On the basis of representative surveys Andrew Kohut provides a detailed and comprehensive description of the attitudes and values of American citizens and elites with regard to the global role of the United States The authors conclude that established common interests continue to form a link between the transatlantic partners The structures that helped to overcome the Cold War and successfully prevent the outbreak of an open conflict still survive Nevertheless the authors stress the necessity for future transatlantic coordination and action Without intensive consultation and cooperation there is a risk that the mature partnership will degenerate into narcissism and relapse to the level of national selfishness Published in cooperation with the Bertelsmann Foundation

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Artikel-Nr:
9780876091852
Veröffentl:
1996
Einband:
Taschenbuch
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Max Kaase Max Kasse
Gewicht:
205 g
SKU:
INF1000341988
Sprache:
Englisch
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