Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order
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Köp båda 2 för 1883 kr"In this must-read book, an outstanding group of scholars tackles one of the most critical international issues of our time: how the transatlantic partnership will evolve in the years to come. To what extent are the forces of change structural and so largely immutable to control; to what extent can policy decisions mold events? Everyone concerned about the future of American political, security, and economic relations with the European Union and NATO is sure to find in The End of the West? compelling arguments for thought and debate."Tony Smith, Cornelia M. Jackson Professor of Political Science, Tufts University "The End of the West? is the best overview of the transatlantic order in the past decade. The authors of this excellent book take a big-picture approach, addressing the issue from varying theoretical perspectives in a first-rate series of essays. The book should be required reading for anyone seeking to understand the changing transatlantic partnership or its implications for theories of international relations."Mark A. Pollack, Temple University
Jeffrey Anderson is the Graf Goltz Professor and Director of the BMW Center for German and European Studies of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, and Professor of Government at Georgetown University. He is the author most recently of German Unification and the Union of Europe. G. John Ikenberry is Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, the author most recently of Liberal Order and Imperial Ambition, and the editor of America Unrivaled, also from Cornell. Thomas Risse is Professor of International Politics at Freie Universitt Berlin. He is the author of books including Cooperation among Democracies and the coeditor of Transforming Europe, also from Cornell.
1. Explaining the Crisis and Change in Transatlantic Relations: An Introduction by G. John Ikenberry2. Inevitable Decline versus Predestined Stability: Disciplinary Explanations of the Evolving Transatlantic Order by Gunther Hellmann3. The Ghost of Crises Past: The Troubled Alliance in Historical Perspective by William I. Hitchcock4. Iraq and Previous Transatlantic Crises: Divided by Threat, Not Institutions or Values by Henry R. Nau5. The Atlantic Order in Transition: The Nature of Change in U.S.-European Relations by Charles A. Kupchan6. Trade Is No Superglue: The Changing Political Economy of Transatlantic Relations by Jens van Scherpenberg7. The Ties That Bind?: U.S.-EU Economic Relations and the Institutionalization of the Transatlantic Alliance by Kathleen R. McNamara8. Crisis, What Crisis?: Transatlantic Differences and the Foundations of International Law by Michael Byers9. The Sovereign Foundations of Transatlantic Crisis in the Post-9/11 Era by Jeffrey Anderson10. Passions within Reason by John A. Hall11. American Exceptionalism or Western Civilization? by Dieter Fuchs and Hans-Dieter Klingemann12. The End of the West?: Conclusions by Thomas RisseIndex