Europe and america in the 1990s: The Prospects for Partnership

by John Peterson

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This authoritative book - based on new original research - provides a concise, provocative analysis of relations between Europe and America and their implications for the wider system of international relations in the 1990s.

John Peterson argues that the end of the Cold War enhances the prospects for a 'New Transatlanticism' despite the potential for unprecedented conflicts rooted in the 'democratization' of western foreign policy making processes. The analysis focuses on the long-term impacts on bilateral relations of recent geopolitical change, the Uruguay Round of the of the GATT, the reformation of European security structures, changing notions of national and international security, new debates on the acceptable costs of American internationalism, and the political development of the European Community. Each chapter applies leading theories of international relations - neo-realism, liberal trade theory, interdependence theories and reformism - as guides to understanding US-EC relations.

Europe and America in the 1990s is designed for use in courses on the European Community, American foreign policy and international relations. It also provides an up-to-date, rigorous survey for specialists seeking to understand US-EC relations in the aftermath of the most tumultuous period in European politics since 1945.

  • ISBN10 1852785365
  • ISBN13 9781852785369
  • Publish Date 1 January 1993
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 6 June 2006
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English