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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Ronald Tiersky and John Van Oudenaren Klappentext The extent of Europe's influence in the twenty-first century is one of the fundamental questions in a rapidly changing world order. How much does Europe still matter in geostrategic affairs? Will the Europeans seek more international clout and be willing to pay the price for it? Above all, will the European-American partnership prosper or weaken? In the only comprehensive study available on the subject, leading international experts explore these vital questions for global peace and security. The book includes authoritative chapters on the foreign policies of the major European countries, of the European Union, and of Europe toward key regions and countries-especially the United States, Russia, China, and the Middle East. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction: Europe and the Geopolitical OrderChapter 2: The European Union as a Foreign Policy Actor: Toward a New RealismChapter 3: Europe and the United States: The Obama Era and the Weight of HistoryChapter 4: Europe and Russia: Strategic Partnership and Strategic MistrustChapter 5: Europe-China Relations: A Delicate DanceChapter 6: Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East: A Story of Concentric CirclesChapter 7: Europe and Globalization: Internal and External Policy ResponsesChapter 8: France: Nostalgia, Narcissism, and RealismChapter 9: The United Kingdom: Old Dilemmas and New RealitiesChapter 10: Germany: Ascent to Middle PowerChapter 11: Italy: The Astuteness and Anxieties of a Second-Rank PowerChapter 12: Poland and Eastern Europe: Historical Narrative and the Return to Europe
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Ronald Tiersky is Joseph B. Eastman '04 Professor of Political Science, Amherst College. John Van Oudenaren is chief of the European Division, Library of Congress, and adjunct professor, BMW Center for German and European Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.