America And Europe In An Era Of Change

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Federal Reserve
foreign policy transformation
Ham Burg
international institutions
Mikhail Gorbachev
multilateral diplomacy
multilateral institutions
NATO Area
NATO Doctrine
NATO Loyalty
NATO Membership
NATO Official
NATO Partnership
NATO Structure
NATO's Force Structure
NATO's Role
NATO’s Force Structure
NATO’s Role
Night Watchmen
Over Burden
post-Cold War politics
power dynamics theory
transatlantic bargaining
transatlantic relations
U.S.-European relationship
West Germany

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  • ISBN 9780367009434
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What will the new world order look like-a tripole, a layer cake, a concert hall? Will Europe and the United States continue in their tradition of interdependence and admiration or emerge as economic rivals, political strangers, and cultural antipodes as the rest of the world-notably Japan-moves forward? These are just some of the questions explored within this unusual volume. No matter how the questions may be resolved, the transatlantic relationship is in flux, and new roles, responsibilities, and capacities are being defined. Here, leading scholars converge on the prospects for change in U.S.-European relations and offer new insights into the theory and practice of international relations in a reconfigured world. Each original essay addresses a set of common themes central to the study of the new global order: causes and consequences of change; balance versus currencies of power; international institutions; conflict versus cooperation; winners versus losers; foreign versus domestic priorities; new roles and policy options. At the same time, each essay is distinguished by the particular theoretical perspective of its author, and all themes and theories are drawn together in a powerful introduction by the international editorial team.
Helga Haftendorn is professor emeritus, Free University of Berlin.