Listing 1 - 10 of 32 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
In Permanent Alliance? Stanley R. Sloan discusses the global trends that are changing the environment for transatlantic relations, such as European integration, global security, emerging powers, and the role of the United States as a world leader. A completely updated and refocused version of Sloan's previous work, NATO, the European Union, and the Atlantic Community, the book now examines whether NATO has become the "permanent alliance" about which President George Washington warned or if it is nearing the end of its utility. Permanent Alliance? links historical development with contemporary
Security, International. --- International relations --- Forecasting. --- North Atlantic Treaty Organization. --- United States --- Europe --- Foreign relations --- International relationsForecasting.North Atlantic Treaty Organization.United States --- EuropeForeign relations --- International relations. --- North Atlantic Treaty Organization --- History.
Choose an application
This book is an interpretive history of transatlantic security relations from the late 1940s until 2016. Clear, direct and highly readable, it examines the defense and foreign policy factors affecting development of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU).
NATO--HISTORY --- NATO--EU --- EU--NATO --- NATO--USA --- NATO--EUROPE --- USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--EUROPE --- EUROPE--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA
Choose an application
Recent developments in transatlantic relations have challenged the common interests of long-standing transatlantic allies. This book examines how these developments may affect the very future of the West and its leading institutions, NATO and the European Union. In 2016-17 three shocks to the transatlantic community raised widespread concern : Brexit - the British referendum in which a slim majority of voters supported leaving the European Union; the US election of Donald Trump - a president critical of NATO and the EU; and the strengthening of illiberal tendencies in Turkey under President Erdogan - raising questions about Turkey's democratic credentials and position as a NATO member. This book examines the corrosive interaction between internal challenges, such as the growing illiberalism seen in the rise of radical right populist parties, and external threats from Russia and the Islamic State. It looks at the political, economic and security foundations of the transatlantic community and asks whether the West can recover from the blows of recent years. It concludes by suggesting that the West can be reinvigorated if the political centres in Europe and the United States will reassert themselves in an approach the author calls 'radical centrist populism'.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 10 of 32 | << page >> |
Sort by
|