With the end of the Cold War, many have argued that the close economic relationship between the United States and Europe should replace the security alliance as the primary basis of the transatlantic partnership. This book critically assesses the basic premise of such a proposition and examines two concrete proposals.
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With the end of the Cold War, many have argued that the close economic relationship between the United States and Europe should replace the security alliance as the primary basis of the transatlantic partnership. This book critically assesses the basic premise of such a proposition and examines two concrete proposals.
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