Allies or adversaries? : U.S.-European relations in the Paul-Henri Spaak lectures, Harvard University, 1985-1992
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Allies or adversaries? : U.S.-European relations in the Paul-Henri Spaak lectures, Harvard University, 1985-1992
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University , University Press of America, c1993
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Paul-Henri Spaak lectures, Harvard University, 1985-1992
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Contents of Works
- Europe and the United States in a perplexing world / Richard C. Eichenberg
- Forty years on / Michael Palliser
- The European monetary system / Karl Otto Pöhl
- Continuity and change in U.S.-Europe relations / Felipe González
- Facing the challenges of the nineties / Raymond Barre
- Europe at the crossroads / Frans Andriessen
- The new Czechoslovakian foreign policy / Jiri Dienstbier
- Proceedings: Conference on U.S.-European Relations
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Beginning with Sir Michael Palliser in 1985 and concluding with Secretary General of NATO Manfred Worner in 1992, the distinguished Spaak Lectures included in this volume have addressed the fundamental questions of international politics: What is the nature of national power and influence and what are the limitations on American influence in particular? What role can Europe play in a world of changing power relationships? How will Europe react to the political, economic, social, and security challenges that have been thrust upon it in recent times? How much should Europe and the United States seek to integrate and contain Germany? Other contributors include Karl Otto Pohl, Filipe Gonzalez, Raymond Barre, Frans Andriessen, and Jiri Dienstbier. Supplemented with an introductory chapter by Richard C. Eichenberg and the transcript of the Spaak Conference held in Brussels in October 1991, this book will enrich scholars or indeed anyone seeking a deeper understanding of U.S.-European relations. Co-published with the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
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