The United States and the European Union in the 1990s

The United States and the European Union in the 1990s
Author: Kevin Featherstone
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349242551

This text probes USA/EU relations at a critical juncture in international relations. It argues that, as both partners engage in wholesale rethinking of common interests, the marriage of convenience of the 1950s could become perilous if appropriate responses are not made to the changing world.

The United States and the European Union in the 1990s

The United States and the European Union in the 1990s
Author: Kevin Featherstone
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1996-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780312123666

This book examines US-European Community relations at a critical juncture in international relations. It analyzes the varied forms of interdependence that constrain their relations, and it considers how far the current management of their relations is at variance with the reality of their changing conditions.

Europe and the United States

Europe and the United States
Author: Glennon J. Harrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315483955

A product of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US House of Representatives, this text studies the emergence of a more unified Europe as an economic and political power, and the implications of European integration for the United States.

The European Union in the 1990s

The European Union in the 1990s
Author: Paul Graham Taylor
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

What is the European Union? The European Union in the 1990s answers this question by presenting an overview of the EU: what it now is, how it evolved into its present form, how the sense of identity with its citizens sustains it, and what is the relationship with the outside world which bestsuits it. Paul Taylor investigates the range of conflicting views on the role of the European Union, and is sharply critical of both the growth of Euroscepticism and calls for a Federalist approach. He shows that, as the conditions of sovereignty are continually changing in the modern world, furtherintegration does not threaten the nation state. On the contrary, he asserts that integration brings advantages for the citizens in Europe. The author sees the European Union as a unique arrangement between states, beneficial to the majority of individuals without threatening national sovereignty. The European Union on the 1990s provides a clear, accessible overview of the EU, ideal for students and those involved in the politics of the European Union.

United States-East European Relations in the 1990s

United States-East European Relations in the 1990s
Author: Richard Felix Staar
Publisher: Crane Russak, Incorporated
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

This volume is the result of a workshop on the future relations between the U.S. and each of the East European countries, sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. The contributors present political, economic and military surveys as well as country background papers. Beginning with the changing relations after 1985 between the Soviet Union and its client regimes, the volume covers Western policies likely to result in economic growth and stability, and the role of the Warsaw Treaty Organization. The authors analyze the domestic and foreign affairs of Poland, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Albania, and include projections for their future relationships with the United States. ISBN 0-8448-1612-4: $47.50; ISBN 0-8448-1613-2 (pbk.): $27.00.