Divided West : European security and the transatlantic relationship
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書誌事項
Divided West : European security and the transatlantic relationship
(Chatham House papers)
Chatham House, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-177) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book analyses the genesis and process through which transatlantic strategic dissonance now defines a divided West. It contends that constructive strategic dissonance has the potential to best manage a complex and pressing global security agenda.
Reflects on the bitter disputes that have crystallized across the Atlantic after 9/11 and the rise of terrorist, WMD and failed state threats.
Structured around the concepts of 'Atlantic', 'Core', 'New' 'Non-aligned' and 'Periphery' Europe that have emerged in the wake of these disputes.
Identifies the trends and factors that have driven and could further propel the Euro-Atlantic security community towards different futures.
Analyses the security policy implications of each scenario for states within this region.
目次
Acknowledgments. About the Authors.
1. The Divided West: Challenges, Obstacles and Dilemmas.
2. Theory and Transatlantic Crisis.
3. 'Atlantic Europe': The UK, the US and European Security.
4. 'Core Europe': Germany's National Interest, Transatlantic Relations and European Security.
5. 'New Europe': And Transatlantic Relations.
6. 'Non-Aligned Europe' and Transatlantic Relations.
7. 'Periphery Europe': Russia and Transatlantic Security.
8. Transatlantic Futures in an Age of Strategic Dissonance.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
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