NATO, the European Union, and the Atlantic Community: The Transatlantic Bargain ChallengedRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005 M07 28 - 352 pages 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. |
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Page vii
... relationship remains vital to the in- terests of the United States and the nations of Europe . The United States is cur- rently the only true “ global power ” and is capable of taking on demanding mil- itary missions with little ...
... relationship remains vital to the in- terests of the United States and the nations of Europe . The United States is cur- rently the only true “ global power ” and is capable of taking on demanding mil- itary missions with little ...
Page viii
... relationship . Until then , Europe will remain dependent to one degree or another on the United States for the US contribution to European and international peace and security . Since the end of World War II , successive generations of ...
... relationship . Until then , Europe will remain dependent to one degree or another on the United States for the US contribution to European and international peace and security . Since the end of World War II , successive generations of ...
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... relationship between Moscow and NATO by gradually integrating Russia into a cooperative Euro - Atlantic security system . In a sense , the 1997 Founding Act with Russia , creating a NATO - Russia Permanent THE BARGAIN AS A FRAMEWORK FOR ...
... relationship between Moscow and NATO by gradually integrating Russia into a cooperative Euro - Atlantic security system . In a sense , the 1997 Founding Act with Russia , creating a NATO - Russia Permanent THE BARGAIN AS A FRAMEWORK FOR ...
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... relationships between parties that otherwise were in conflict with one an- other . Moving from a Russia - NATO relationship governed by arms control to one characterized by the transparent , predictable , and confidence - building ...
... relationships between parties that otherwise were in conflict with one an- other . Moving from a Russia - NATO relationship governed by arms control to one characterized by the transparent , predictable , and confidence - building ...
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... relationships within that system . The League of Na- tions , established after World War I without US participation , is usually regarded as such a system . From the outset , NATO was designed as a system of cooperation among mem- ber ...
... relationships within that system . The League of Na- tions , established after World War I without US participation , is usually regarded as such a system . From the outset , NATO was designed as a system of cooperation among mem- ber ...
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