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Terms of engagement : the United States and the European security identity

Brenner, Michael J.

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Resource TypeRB - Reference books (Sách tham khảo)
Personal AuthorBrenner Michael J.
Corporate AuthorCenter for Strategic and International Studies (Washington D.C.).
Title StatementTerms of engagement : the United States and the European security identity / Michael Brenner ; foreword by Jonathan Dean.
Publication , Distribution , etcWestport, Conn. : Praeger, 1998.
Physical Descriptionxiii, 124 p. ; 24 cm.
Series StatementThe Washington papers ;176
ISBN0275964973
General Note "Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C."
Bibliography, Etc. NoteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 115-117) and index.
Formatted Contents NoteChapter 1: European Identity. Chapter 2: History of an Idea. Chapter 3: Terms of Engagement. Chapter 4: Partnership and Dialogue.
Summary, Etc. NoteMichael Brenner examines European efforts―and American responses―to reduced defense dependency in a post-Cold War world. Unresolved questions abound: institutional form, political direction, resources, and―above all―uncertainty about the place of the United States in security arrangements for and with a new Europe. As he makes clear, the culture of transatlantic security dependency casts a shadow over the ongoing project of reequilibrating the Euro-American alliance. U.S. prestige and power weigh all the heavier because of American ambivalence in coming to terms with its allies' ambitions.Agreeing on a conception of European Security and Defense Identity and measures to implement it has three requirements: clarifying a security agenda dominated by political goals; candid dialogue on the apprehensions the transatlantic partners have about each other; and dedication to perfecting multilateralism as the standard behavioral code for a more egalitarian alliance. Giving life to ESDI unavoidably will generate tensions and amplify a European voice that at times will grate on Washington's ears. However, as Brenner asserts, making multilateralism work is the best way to ensure that those negatives are outweighed by the value ESDI has for advancing U.S. as well as European interests. This is must reading for scholars, students, and policy makers involved with European security and international relations issue
Subject Added Entry-Topical TermEuropean federation.
Security International
Liên minh châu Âu.
An ninh Quốc tế
Subject Added Entry-Geographic NameEurope Foreign relations Unitd States. United States Foreign relations Europe. Europe Defenses. Châu Âu Quan hệ đối ngoại Hoa Kỳ. Hoa Kỳ Quan hệ đối ngoại Châu Âu. Châu Âu Quốc phòng.
Uncontrolled TopicalCộng đồng an ninh, European Identity, NATO, Quan hệ Quốc tế
DDC327.7304
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