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基本説明
Reflects on the bitter disputes that have emerged across the Atlantic in the face of terrorist, WMD and failed state threats.
Full Description
This book analyses the genesis and process through which transatlantic strategic dissonance now defines a divided West. It contends that constructive strategic dissonance has the potential to best manage a complex and pressing global security agenda.
Reflects on the bitter disputes that have crystallized across the Atlantic after 9/11 and the rise of terrorist, WMD and failed state threats.
Structured around the concepts of 'Atlantic', 'Core', 'New' 'Non-aligned' and 'Periphery' Europe that have emerged in the wake of these disputes.
Identifies the trends and factors that have driven and could further propel the Euro-Atlantic security community towards different futures.
Analyses the security policy implications of each scenario for states within this region.
Contents
Acknowledgments. About the Authors.
1. The Divided West: Challenges, Obstacles and Dilemmas.
2. Theory and Transatlantic Crisis.
3. 'Atlantic Europe': The UK, the US and European Security.
4. 'Core Europe': Germany's National Interest, Transatlantic Relations and European Security.
5. 'New Europe': And Transatlantic Relations.
6. 'Non-Aligned Europe' and Transatlantic Relations.
7. 'Periphery Europe': Russia and Transatlantic Security.
8. Transatlantic Futures in an Age of Strategic Dissonance.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.



