Europe and the Atlantic relationship : issues of identity, security and power

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Europe and the Atlantic relationship : issues of identity, security and power

edited by Douglas Eden

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk
  • : us

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The Kosovo war has concentrated new attention on the transatlantic relationship and its principal institution, NATO. Europeans argue over the future of their Union, suggesting a struggle over control of Europe's future. The threat of a transatlantic trade war shows the struggle overflowing to affect the Atlantic relationship that has secured Europe's peace for fifty years. Distinguished experts consider the arguments over NATO and the EU in order to assess the state of the vital Atlantic relationship and its future.

Table of Contents

  • Preface List of Contributors NATO and the Atlantic Relationship
  • D.Eden NATO's Enlargement: Limited, Controversial, Inevitable
  • W.Mader The Future of NATO and the Transatlantic Alliance in the Twenty-first Century
  • G.L.Williams The American Policy Debate on NATO Enlargement
  • W.Schneider The Strategic Environment: The Next Twenty Years' Crisis?
  • A.L.Williams Development of the Atlantic Relationship
  • P.J.Priestly The Politics of Trade in an Ever-Closer Community
  • D.E.Newquist Trade Developments in the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Transatlantic Relations
  • J.A.McKinney 'Euroland' vs 'Big Europe': EMU, Transatlantic Relations and the Eastern Enlargements of NATO and the European Union
  • M.J.Dedman The Transatlantic Implications of European Monetary Union
  • M.Holmes Index

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