Allies At WarMcGraw Hill Professional, 7 апр. 2004 г. - Всего страниц: 272 A thorough analysis of where U.S./European relations have gone wrong--and how to set them right ALLIES AT WAR is the first and most comprehensive assessment of what went wrong between America and Europe during the crisis over Iraq and is based on extensive interviews with policymakers in the United States and Europe. It puts the crisis over Iraq in historical context by examining US-Europe relations since World War II and shows how the alliance traditionally managed to overcome its many internal difficulties and crises. It describes how the deep strategic differences that emerged at the end of the Cold War and the disputes over the Balkans and the Middle East during the Clinton years already had some analysts questioning whether the Alliance could survive. It shows how the Bush administration’s unilateral diplomacy and world-view helped bring already simmering tensions to a boil, and describes in depth the events leading up to the Iraq crisis of 2003. Gordon and Shapiro explain how powerful forces such rising American power and the September 11 terrorist attacks have made relations between America and Europe increasingly difficult. But the authors argue that the split over Iraq was not inevitable: it was the result of misguided decisions and unnecessary provocations on both sides. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that claims that the Iraq war signaled the effective end of the Atlantic Alliance, the authors warn that assuming the end of the Alliance could quickly become a self-fulfilling prophesy: leaving the United States isolated, resented, and responsible for bearing the burdens of maintaining international security largely alone. In response to those who argue that the Atlantic Alliance is no longer viable or necessary, ALLIES AT WAR demonstrates that even after Iraq, the United States and Europe can work together, and indeed must if they wish to effectively address the most pressing problems of our age. The book makes concrete proposals for restoring transatlantic relations and updating the alliance to meet new challenges like global terrorism and the transformation of an unstable Middle East. |
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... ALLIANCE BEFORE IRAQ CHAPTER 1: FROM COLD WAR TO CLINTON CHAPTER 2: BUSH AND EUROPE: THE GROWING DIVIDE PART II: THE IRAQ CRISIS CHAPTER 3: THE SOURCES OF DISAGREEMENT CHAPTER 4: TOWARD CRISIS CHAPTER 5: THE TRANSATLANTIC SPLIT CHAPTER ...
... alliance to its core and appeared to confirm the growing impression among scholars and policymakers alike that U.S. and European perspectives, interests, and even values had seriously diverged in the wake of the end of the Cold War. In ...
... - Israeli War, the debate over the “Euromissiles” or Central America in the early 1980s, are all reminders that the Atlantic alliance has always had to confront deeply divisive issues. What is striking today,. 3 INTRODUCTION.
... alliance is eroding. Scholar Francis Fukuyama, who 13 years ago was declaring the triumph of common Euro-American ... alliance—is “dead.” Not everyone agrees that the Atlantic alliance is finished. Former Clinton administration official ...
... alliance is therefore inevitable. We argue that it can and should be saved. The alliance can be saved, we believe, because for all the transatlantic differences over Iraq and the war on terrorism, American and European interests and ...
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Allies at War: America, Europe, and the Crisis Over Iraq Philip H. Gordon,Jeremy Shapiro Просмотр фрагмента - 2004 |