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In: Contemporary Security Studies; America, the EU and Strategic Culture
In: American foreign policy interests, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 39-40
ISSN: 1533-2128
In: NATO review, Band 45, S. 17-20
ISSN: 0255-3813
Examines the US-European Union partnership; need for sharing of responsibilities and joint efforts.
In: European view: EV, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 143-144
ISSN: 1865-5831
In: Liberal: das Magazin für die Freiheit, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 99-103
ISSN: 0459-1992
In: Study ... of the Division of Foreign Policy Research of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation No. 54
World Affairs Online
In: Internationale Politik. Transatlantic edition, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 10-18
ISSN: 1439-8443
How did transatlantic relations get so bad? Four quarrels erupted: over terrorism, the Israel-Palestine impasse, the Iraq war, and the military gap. To repair relations, the US should restrain its unilateralism, treat old allies civilly, rebuild a broad international coalition to construct postwar Iraq, and try to appear even-handed in the Mideast. Europe should bolster its military assets, take WMD threats seriously, make its foreign policy decision-making more coherent, and harness trade and aid policies to serve political objectives. (DGAP-TIP)
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Introduction /Sasha Toperich and Aylin Ünver Noi --Part I:Turkey in the Western Alliance : history and institutions --1.Relations between Turkey and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development /Feliz Cicioǧlu --2.Turkey and Council of Europe /Aylin Ünver Noi --3.Turkey and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization /İsmail Çağlar and Hülya Kevser Akdemir --4.Turkey and the European Economic Community /Yonca Özer --5.Turkey and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe /Münevver Cebeci --Part II:Turkey's relations with it transatlantic partners : the U.S. and the EU --6.Turkish American relations : strategic ambivalence and enduring partnership /Kiliç Buğra Kanat --7.Turkey and the European Union : neither a marriage nor a separation on the horizon /Beril Dedeoğlu --Part III:Foreign policy of the transatlantic partners on current crises : divergent or coordinated policies? --8.Turkey and transatlantic partners in wider Black Sea : the Turkish perspective /Enes Bayrakli --9.Turkey's policy in the Black Sea region : oscillating between pragmatism and opportunism /Nona Mikhelidze --10.Turkey and its transatlantic partners in the wider Mediterranean : the European perspective /Eduard Soler i Lecha and Melike Janine Sökmen --11.Turkey and the western Balkans : stable relations and deepening cooperation /Mehmet Uğur Ekinci --12.Turkey in the western Balkans : a waning interest /Alida Vračić, Edward P. Joseph, and Tea Ivanovic --Part IV:Turkey's multi-vector foreign policy and its impact on transatlantic relations --13. Thetransatlantic dimension of Turkey's strategic rapprochement with Russia : the Turkish perspective /Emre Erşen --14. Therepercussions of the Ankara-Moscow rapprochement on Turkey's transatlantic relations : the American perspective /Donald N. Jensen --15. Therepercussions of Turkey-China relations on its transatlantic relations : the Turkish perspective / Altay Atli --16. Therepercussions of Turkey-China relations on its transatlantic relations : the American perspective /Christina Lin --
Any discussion of an American perspective on anything in 2018, and especially transatlantic relations requires us to take up the question of "which America" or maybe more correctly "whose America". The heightened political division in the United States emphasizes sharp divides in how the American public views the relationship with its closest historic allies, its transatlantic partners. These divides sharpen during election cycles and then relax during off years, although increasingly the country seems in perpetual election mode. The exposure of ideological rifts among the American public on this topic is interesting based on the long history of relationship between the US and Europe. Riddervold and Newsome point out, "no other regions of the world are as closely connected in economics, security and politics as Europe and the US." The American political landscape has changed dramatically in the last five to ten years and alliances previously understood as sacred to both parties have come under attack. The political parties themselves have shifted platforms and positions on the value and priority of these relationships as American reels its way through disruptive politics. ; N/A
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- List of Abrreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Algeria's Ancestral History and First Transatlantic Contracts -- 7,000 Years Ago: The First Berber -- The Roman Era: Numidia and the Punic Wars -- The Arab Conquest and the Islamization of North Africa -- Algeria at the Time of the Ottoman Empire and the Emergence of an Algerian Navy -- Part II: French Occupation and the Revolutions -- French Colonization and Emir Abdelkader: Birth of a Nation -- November 1954: Decolonization's Breaking Point -- Part III: Fifty Years of Algerian Independence and Transatlantic Relations -- Economic and Social Revolution in Algeria -- The Iran Hostage Crisis and US-Algerian Rapprochement -- The Black Decade: The Grassroots of Islamic Terrorism -- President Bouteflika's Era: Victory Against Terrorism and Development Renewed -- Part IV: Reform: Algeria at a Crossroads -- Algeria and Deradicalization: An Experience to Share -- Algeria as a Regional Energy Hub: Strategy and Vision -- Algerian Agriculture: Potential, Performance, and Prospects Facing Future Challenges -- Part V: Transatlantic Relations -- US-Algeria Trade Relations: The Urgent Prospects to be Anchored in a Post-Oil Era -- Seeking a Sea Change for the Private Sector in Algeria -- US-Algeria Relations: Looking Back at the Last Decade -- Transatlantic Cooperation in Higher Education -- Transformation Knowledge into Competencies: How Algeria May Benefit from US Expertise and Transatlantic Cooperation in Higher Education -- Algeria's Geoeconomic Challenges -- The FCE's Role and Aspirations for the Algeria Economy -- About the Authors -- Back Cover
In: Journal of Transatlantic Studies
A century after President Woodrow Wilson led the United States into the European war against Imperial Germany in 1917, his role and legacy have continued as important subjects not only in the schol...
In: Journal of transatlantic studies: the official publication of the Transatlantic Studies Association (TSA), Band 16, Heft 4, S. 356-361
ISSN: 1754-1018
In: American foreign policy interests, Band 34, Heft 4
ISSN: 1533-2128