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Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Relations

Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Relations

Daniel S. Hamilton, ed., Center For Transatlantic Relations and Johns Hopkins University Sais 2004 c. 158pp.

Foreword--by Emilio Rui Vilar

Acknowledgements--by Daniel Hamilton

1. Transatlantic Relations: Perspectives from Portugal--by Jorge Sampaio

PART I: VALUES AND CULTURE

2. Competing Visions, European and American--by Daniel Hamilton

3. Between the European Union and the United States: Does Poland Have to Choose?--by Konstanty Gebert

4. Europe-United States: Political Cultures and Juridicial Values in Conflict--by Raul Morodo

PART II: STRATEGIC CHALLENGES

5. Failed and Failing States: A Core Challenge to Global Security--by Chester A. Crocker

6. The Transatlantic Rift: A Problem for Russia--by Fyodor Lukyanov

7. From Old Alliance to New Partnership--by Francois Heisbourg

8. The Transatlantic Alliance and the International System--by Philip H. Gordon

PART II: ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES

9. The USA and Europe: Two, Three or More Economic Cultures?--by Samuel Brittan

10. The Economic Decadence of the European Union--by Guillermo de la Dehesa

11. Transatlantic Economic and Monetary Relations--by C. Randall Henning

PART IV: WHAT FUTURE FOR TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS?

12. The U.S. and Europe: Three Questions and Four Scenarios--by Alain Minc

13. U.S.-European Relations: Drifting Apart, Marching Together, or Division of Labor?--by Paul Kennedy

14. Conflict and Cooperation between Europe and the United States--A Personal Comment; by Eduardo Marcal Grilo

Conclusion: Three Tests for Transatlantic Partnership--by Daniel Hamilton

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