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Zusatztext Reviewed in the Central European Journal of International and Security Studies. Informationen zum Autor Stanley R. Sloan is the founding Director of the Atlantic Community Initiative, a Visiting Scholar at the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at Middlebury College, VT, and President of VIC-Vermont, a private consulting firm. Dr. Sloan has lectured widely on US foreign and security policy and Euro-Atlantic security issues in Europe and in the US. He is an internationally recognized expert on defense and foreign policy, with over thirty years of experience as a government foreign and security policy analyst. Klappentext This book is an interpretive analysis of transatlantic security relations from the preparation of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Obama administration. > Vorwort This book is an interpretive analysis of transatlantic security relations from the preparation of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Obama administration. Zusammenfassung Presents an analysis of transatlantic security relations from the preparation of the North Atlantic Treaty to the Obama administration. This book discusses the global trends that are changing the environment for transatlantic relations! such as European integration! global security! emerging powers! and the role of the United States as a leader. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by the Honorable Lee H. Hamilton Acknowledgments NATO and EU Maps List of Acronyms Part I Cold War Alliance Chapter 1 The Bargain as a Framework for Analysis Chapter 2 Genesis of the Bargain Chapter 3 The Transatlantic Bargain Revised Chapter 4 The Bargain through the Cold War, 1954-1989 Chapter 5 The United States and Europe at the End of the Cold War: Some Fundamental Factors Part II Post Cold War Alliance Chapter 6 NATO Outreach and Enlargement: The Legacy of Harmel Chapter 7 NATO and Russia: Partnership or New Cold War? Chapter 8 NATO's Post-Cold War Military Missions in Theory and Practice Chapter 9 NATO in Afghanistan Chapter 10 European Security and Defense Policy and the Transatlantic Bargain Chapter 11 Implications of the Bush, 9/11 and Iraq Shocks for the Transatlantic Bargain Part III: Permanent Alliance? Chapter 12 Is NATO Necessary but Not Sufficient? Chapter 13 Permanent Alliance? Appendix: The North Atlantic Treaty, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1949 Selected Bibliography About the Author Index ...