Beyond Paradise and Power: Europe, America, and the Future of a Troubled Partnership

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Tod Lindberg
Psychology Press, 2005 - 245 pages
INTRODUCTION The Limits of Transatlantic Solidarity by Tod Lindberg PART I: THE EMERGING CRISIS Chapter 1. Anatomy of a Breakdown by Steven Erlanger Chapter 2. "Old Europe" vs. "New Europe" by Anne Applebaum Chapter 3. The End of Atanticism by Ivo Daalder PART II: THE VIEW FROM EUROPE Chapter 4. Loose Talk of American "Empire" by Gilles Andréani Chapter 5. Pax American and Pax Europea by Wolfgang Ischinger Chapter 6. Understanding European Union by Kalypso Nicolaidis Chapter 7. The New Anti-Europeanism in America by Timothy Garton Ash PART III: AMERICAN POWER AND ITS DISCONTENTS Chapter 8. Does the "West" Still Exist? by Francis Fukuyama Chapter 9. American Endurance by Walter Russell Mead Chapter 10. Cooperation or Failure by Simon Serfaty Chapter 11. Liberalism and Power by Peter Berkowitz Chapter 12. The Atlanticist Community by Tod Lindberg
 

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Contents

Anatomy of a Breakdown
11
Old Europe versus New Europe
25
The End of Atlanticism
39
Imperial Loose Talk
63
Pax Americana and Pax Europea
81
The Power of the Superpowerless
93
The New AntiEuropeanism in America
121
Does the West Still Exist?
137
American Endurance
163
Cooperation or Failure
181
Liberalism and Power
199
The Atlanticist Community
215
Acknowledgments
237
Contributors
239
Index
241
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Tod Lindberg is editor of Policy Review and a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He writes a weekly column on politics for the Washington Times, and his writing has also appeared in Commentary, The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today.

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