Conflict and cooperation in transatlantic relations

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Conflict and cooperation in transatlantic relations
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ed. by Daniel S. Hamilton
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Washington
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XII, 158 p.
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978-0-9753325-4-2
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Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Relations
by Hamilton, Daniel (Editor)

In the wake of the transatlantic crisis over Iraq, are Americans and Europeans ready to forge a future together? Can the grand project of European integration be reconciled with a strategic reorientation of the transatlantic relationship to a global agenda? Or are Europeans and Americans destined to drift apart? The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation asked prominent authors from both sides of the Atlantic to look beyond tensions over Iraq to deeper trends affecting the relationship. This collection of their views provides a balanced and thoughtful look at the challenges ahead in transatlantic relations.

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Foreword Emilio Rui Vilarp. vii
Acknowledgements Daniel Hamiltonp. 1
Chapter 1 Transatlantic Relations: Perspectives from Portugal Jorge Sampaiop. 3
Part IValues and Culture
Chapter 2 Competing Visions, European and American Daniel Hamiltonp. 13
Chapter 3 Between the European Union and the United States: Does Poland Have to Choose? Konstanty Gebertp. 25
Chapter 4 Europe-United States: Political Cultures and Juridical Values in Conflict Raul Morodop. 33
Part IIStrategic Challenges
Chapter 5 Failed and Failing States: A Core Challenge to Global Security Chester A. Crockerp. 45
Chapter 6 The Transatlantic Rift: A Problem for Russia Fyodor Lukyanovp. 55
Chapter 7 From Old Alliance to New Partnership Francois Heisbourgp. 65
Chapter 8 The Transatlantic Alliance and the International System Philip H. Gordonp. 75
Part IIIEconomic Perspectives
Chapter 9 The USA and Europe: Two, Three or More Economic Cultures? Samuel Brittanp. 85
Chapter 10 The Economic Decadence of the European Union Guillermo de la Dehesap. 95
Chapter 11 Transatlantic Economic and Monetary Relations C. Randall Henningp. 101
Part IVWhat Future for Transatlantic Relations?
Chapter 12 The U.S. and Europe: Three Questions and Four Scenarios Alain Mincp. 117
Chapter 13 U.S.-European Relations: Drifting Apart, Marching Together, or Division of Labor? Paul Kennedyp. 129
Chapter 14 Conflict and Cooperation between Europe and the United States-A Personal Comment Eduardo Marcal Grilop. 139
Conclusion: Three Tests for Transatlantic Partnership Daniel Hamiltonp. 145
About the Authorsp. 151
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