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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