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This book examines cooperation between the United States and Europe on a range of global issues. With the Soviet threat no longer a unifying factor, the transatlantic partners have sought a new basis for acting together in the post-Cold War era. The conditions and strategies that determine the success or failure of cooperation in: restructuring relations with the East; countering the threat of weapons proliferation; dealing with so-called 'rogue' states; and managing the global economy, are explored.
Contents
List of Figures Contributors Introduction; F.G.Burwell The United States, Western Europe, and NATO; M.Brown The European Union's Enlargement Project AND U.S.- EU Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe; L.Gardner Feldman Russia in Europe's New Equation; R.DeNevers The 'Rogue States' and Transatlantic Relations; P.H. Gordon Managing Proliferation: A View from the United States; B.Roberts The United States and Europe in the Global Economy; S.Woolcock Reconciling Transatlanticism and Multinationalism: Great Power Management of the World Trading System; R.H.Steinberg The United States and Europe: the Emerging Regulatory Framework for International Capital Markets; B.Simmons Cooperation in U.S.- European Relations; F.G.Burwell Index



