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Just Another Major Crisis The United States And Europe Since 2000 Geir Lundestad

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Just Another Major Crisis The United States And Europe Since 2000 Geir Lundestad
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Geir Lundestad
ISBN: 9780191564369, 9780199552030, 0199552037, 0191564362
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Just Another Major Crisis The United States And Europe Since 2000 Geir Lundestad by Geir Lundestad 9780191564369, 9780199552030, 0199552037, 0191564362 instant download after payment.

In this book some of the world's leading academic experts on American-European relations provide the most up to date presentations of the topic available today. The Iraq War represented a most serious challenge to American-European relations. Some of the contributors argue that NATO, the key of the Atlantic relationship, has been harmed beyond repair. The Cold War is over; America has become more nationalist than it used to be; Europe has become more independent-minded vis-ГЎ-vis the United States. Others argue that the war was just another major crisis, like the many crises that had affected NATO even in its golden years during the Cold War. Recently the relationship has already improved a great deal; it is likely to improve even further. The editor attempts to strike a balance between different interpretations.

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