The Bush administration (1989-1993) and the development of a European security identity

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The Bush administration (1989-1993) and the development of a European security identity

Sophie Vanhoonacker

Ashgate, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-261) and index

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内容説明

This study uses both theory and empirical evidence to draw relevant conclusions about US foreign policy towards Europe at a critical juncture in the post-Cold War period. It aims to provide an insight into the American response to the European attempts to develop a security identity immediately after the post-cold war period. The book combines a theoretical approach (neo-realism) with that of case studies and places the transatlantic debate on a European security identity in a historic perspective by including a chapter on prior attempts in the EC to develop a political union and by examining the American reactions to these attempts.

目次

  • Transatlantic relations in the post-Cold War period
  • realism and the end of the Cold War
  • the US and development of a European security identity - a historic perspective
  • American reactions to common foreign and security policy (CFSP)
  • transatlantic relations and the Yugoslav crisis.

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