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In the 1980s, Western European nations have been more successful in co-operating on security policy than ever before. Challenges from both the Soviet Union and the United States have triggered new approaches to the old problem of a distinct European defence - among them the European answer to President Reagan's SDI concept, the Western European Uni
Contents
Preface -- Preparing West Europe for the 1990s -- West Europe between National Interests and Global Needs -- European Foreign Policy: Power Bloc, Civilian Model - or Flop? -- European Trade Policy at Mid-Decade: Coping with the Internal Menace and the External Challenge -- West European Security Policy: Between Assertiveness and Dependence -- West Europe's Particular Contribution to Western Defense -- Establishing Security Policy in the European Community* -- Franco-German Defense Cooperation: A Basis for the Europeanization of NATO? -- West Germany and France: Convergent or Divergent Perspectives on European Security Cooperation? -- West European Threat Assessment: An Instrument of Assertiveness? -- West Europe in the Transatlantic Bargain -- West Europe in Reagan's World: Responding to a New American Challenge -- The "Corn War": A Euro-American Trade Dispute -- The Power of Strategic Initiatives in the Federal Republic of Germany -- A New Transatlantic Bargain? An Essay on US Policy toward European Defense Cooperation -- Annex