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Understanding Transatlantic Relations

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Understanding Transatlantic Relations

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Whither the West?

Understanding Transatlantic Relations

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Understanding Transatlantic Relations book

Whither the West?
BySerena Simoni
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 14 May 2013
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203132104
Pages 220
eBook ISBN 9780203132104
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Simoni, S. (2013). Understanding Transatlantic Relations: Whither the West? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203132104

ABSTRACT

In light of the Arab Spring and after days of public quarreling that highlighted the divisions among NATO’s members on an agreement to give command of the "no-fly" zone in Libya to the Alliance, it is evident that the U.S. is having problems engaging with its European allies and partners. Why is this happening?

Breaking away from the conventional way to study transatlantic relations, Serena Simoni uses a Constructivist theoretical lens to argue that the transatlantic partners’ changing identities since the early 1990s have influenced their political interests and, as a consequence, their national security policies. Contemporary divergences are a notable byproduct of these transformations.  By focusing on cases of disagreement (i.e., NATO’s enlargement, the International Criminal Court, and Debt Relief for Africa), this book shows how since the 1990s, the US has started to see itself as the actor carrying the international defense burden, while the European Union has developed an image of itself as the actor in charge of humanitarian efforts, which generally entails diplomacy rather than military efforts. Contemporary cases of disagreement as the Arab Spring, Libya, and Foreign Assistance in Africa illustrate how redefined national identities continue to alter the course of transatlantic relations.

Understanding Transatlantic Relations provides a more accurate examination of the future of transatlantic relations and offers an understanding of those issues that the United States and Europe would consider important enough to justify their cooperation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I: Historical Context and Theories of Transatlantic Relations

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|8 pages

The Changing Security Context

chapter 3|15 pages

Theories of Transatlantic Relations

part |2 pages

Part II: Transatlantic Relations from the End of the Cold War to 9/11

chapter 4|19 pages

NATO’s Enlargement: The Implications of Developing a New Identity

chapter 5|15 pages

The International Criminal Court: Europe Goes on in Spite of American Distress

chapter 6|14 pages

Debt Relief: Development and Social Values

part |2 pages

Part III: Transatlantic Relations from 9/11 to Today

chapter 7|11 pages

The Arab Spring: A Missed Opportunity for a Common Transatlantic Agenda

chapter 8|9 pages

Libya: What to Do? Finding National Solutions to International Problems

chapter 9|22 pages

Foreign Assistance for Africa: Europe’s Defense of Its Programs. A Vital Element of Identity and National Security

part |2 pages

Part IV: Conclusion

chapter 10|10 pages

Transatlantic Relations as a Process of Redefi nition with an Uncertain Outcome

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