Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership

Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership
Title Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership PDF eBook
Author Bassma Kodmani
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Total Pages 0
Release 2022
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The Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership

The Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership
Title The Agenda for the EU-US Strategic Partnership PDF eBook
Author Bassma Kodmani
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2011
Genre European Union countries
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"This volume brings together contributions based on reports originally presented at the 2010 EU Washington Forum, where the EUISS sought to define a transatlantic agenda around four major internal and external challenges facing both Europe and the United States. The four main chapters focus specifically on Europe's 'unfinished business' in the Western Balkans and the eastern neighbourhood, the Middle East, transatlantic cooperation on the economy and nuclear non-proliferation"--Back cover of book.

A New Era in US-EU Relations?

A New Era in US-EU Relations?
Title A New Era in US-EU Relations? PDF eBook
Author Anthony Laurence Gardner
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
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Recoge: Part One - The background to the new transatlantic agenda: 1.Introduction - 2.The origins of US support for European integration - 3.The transatlantic declaration - 4.The Clinton Administration and the European Union - Part Two - The new transatlantic agenda: 5.The three Berlin working groups - 6.The genesis of the new transatlantic agenda - 7.The new transatlantic agenda - 8.An interim report card - 9.Conclusions.

EU-US Relations--balancing the Partnership

EU-US Relations--balancing the Partnership
Title EU-US Relations--balancing the Partnership PDF eBook
Author Christoph Bail
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
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Shoulder to Shoulder

Shoulder to Shoulder
Title Shoulder to Shoulder PDF eBook
Author Daniel Sheldon Hamilton
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780984134144

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Transatlantic relations are undergoing a fundamental period of transformation and redefinition. The United States and Europe find themselves in a G-20 world: Can they reconcile European integration with a reorientation of transatlantic relations to forge a more effective strategic partnership that addresses global challenges? The Center for Transatlantic Relations and a consortium of American and European think tank experts, high-level practitioners, and scholars examine U.S. and EU approaches to a wide range of topics, from economic and financial governance, justice affairs, and human rights to bilateral security cooperation, energy and climate change, and issues of transatlantic homeland security and resilience. They offer a number of specific proposals for a more effective transatlantic partnership in a global age. Contributors include Heather Conley (CSIS), Michael Emerson (CEPS), Daniel Gros (CEPS), Paul Isbell (Real Instituto Elcano), Daniel Korski (European Council on Foreign Relations), Thomas Melia (Freedom House), Vicente Palacio (Fundacion Alternativas), Charles Ries (RAND), Daniel Serwer (U.S. Institute of Peace), Bengt Sundelius (Uppsala University), and Marcin Zaborowski (European Institute for Security Studies).

Managing EU-US Relations

Managing EU-US Relations
Title Managing EU-US Relations PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Steffenson
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2005-10-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780719069703

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This book examines developments in E.U.-U.S. political and economic relations in the 1990s. It contributes to the existing literature by combining knowledge about actors and institutions to outline the transatlantic decision-making process. It focuses not only on how states co-operate but how they effectively govern the transatlantic marketplace and the international political order through transatlantic institutions. Studying transatlantic governance enables us to understand not only how domestic, or E.U. level, decision-making structures affect transatlantic decisions but also how transatlantic decisions affect domestic institutions. In short, employing decision-making structures as an analytical approach helps us identify who governs and how, and who or what determines policy outcomes. This book is the result of a comprehensive research project and it includes detailed case studies on E.U.-U.S. efforts to fight people-trafficking, E.U.-U.S. regulatory co-operation in the form of Mutual Recognition Agreements and the transatlantic trade dispute over bananas. The book is aimed at anyone with an interest in what transatlantic relations entail outside the confines of NATO security.

Ever Closer Partnership

Ever Closer Partnership
Title Ever Closer Partnership PDF eBook
Author Eric Philippart
Publisher P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques Internationales
Total Pages 580
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
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In 1990, the signature of the Transatlantic Declaration marked the formal recognition of the European Community as the third main element in the transatlantic institutional architecture, alongside NATO and bilateral relationships. Five years later, US-EU relations took another major step forward with the adoption of a 'New Transatlantic Agenda' (NTA). This volume puts this evolution into historical perspective by identifying the enduring features of the relationship. At the dawn of the Bush administration and in the wake of the Nice Treaty, it also makes a bold attempt at assessing the current state of US-EU relations, notably by taking stock of the changes introduced via the New Transatlantic Agenda. Aimed at practitioners and academics alike, and going well beyond a general overview of transatlantic relations, it first explores the evolution of structures and processes in US-EU relations while paying special attention to the policy-shaping and policy-making strategies of public and private actors. Focusing on the post-NTA record, it then endeavours to assess, explain and evaluate the policy outcomes of EU-US relations. Leading authors and practitioners in the field took part in the elaboration of this book: Maria Green Cowles, Youri Devuyst, Thomas Frellesen, Anthony Gardner, Roy Ginsberg, Alan Henrikson, John Peterson, Alberta Sbragia, René Schwok, Michael Smith.