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Emerging from discussion between the top American and European statesmen, policymakers, and officials in government, The TransAtlantic Drift Debates offers readers a bridge for the growing diplomatic divide between the United States and Europe. A range of issues_including war in Iraq, America's perceived foreign policy unilateralism, and the future direction of the struggle against the scourge of international terrorism_pose challenges to what was once a strong alliance between Washington and European capitals. The pages herein offer advice and hope that the United States and Europe can rebuild their relationship and form the foundation of a true twenty-first century partnership.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introductory Remarks
Chapter 3 Panel I: Can Politcal/Military Tensions Lead to a Disruption of Economic Relations between the U.S. and Europe?
Chapter 4 Panel II: Under What Conditions is a Transatlantic Political Consensus on the Use of Force Possible?
Chapter 5 Panel III: What Role Has the Media Played in U.S.-European Relations?
Chapter 6 Panel IV: Do Objective Differences in National Interests Dictate a Fundamental Shift in the U.S. European Relationship?

Product details

Published Oct 27 2006
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9780739116616
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Ilan Berman

Ilan Berman is Senior Vice President of the Americ…

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Yossef Bodansky

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Roland Flamini

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John Fund

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Carl Gershman

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Mark P. Lagon

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John Lenczowski

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Herman Pirchner Jr.

José Daniel Parra is lecturer and research…

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Richard Rahn

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George Schmolz

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John O'Sullivan

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Martin Walker

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