Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe, and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship

US-European Relations in the Age of George W. Bush,' Mary Elise Sarotte is somewhat more optimistic than most of the other analysts about the future of the relationship because the 'very real nature of external threats means that neither the US nor the Europeans have any realistic alternat...

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Bilateral relations
Bush, George W
Cold War
Conflict theory
Development aid
Development Studies
Diplomacy
Domination
East-West relations
Essays
Ethnicity
Europe
European Union
Foreign aid
Foreign Policy
Geopolitics
Hegemony
Identity politics
International Alliances
International Political Economy
International Relations
International relations-US
International security
International society
Introduction
Military theory
Multilateralism
NATO
North-South relations
Policy making
Political power
Political Science
Political Science and International Relations
Political Science and International Studies
Post-Cold War
Soft power
Strategic planning
Strategic studies
Transatlantic relations
U.S.A
United Kingdom
United States of America
War on terror
Western civilization
World order
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