
Transatlantic Relations
Challenge and Resilience
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
278 pages
978-0-367-70694-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book explains how and why the transatlantic relationship has remained resilient despite persistent differences in the preferences, approaches, and policies of key member states.
It covers topics ranging from the history of transatlantic relations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization and security issues, trade, human rights, and the cultural sinews of the relationship, to the impacts of COVID-19, climate change, think tanks, the rise of populism, public opinion, and the triangular relationship between the United States (US), Europe, and China. The book also conceptualizes resilience as a quality arising from myriad forms of interdependence. This interdependence helps shed light on the Atlantic partnership's capacity to withstand serious disagreements, such as those that occurred during the Reagan, George W. Bush, and Trump presidencies.
With a principal focus on the US and Europe, the contributors to the volume also employ Canadian case studies to provide a unique and useful corrective. This book will interest all intermediate and senior undergraduate as well as graduate courses on relations between the US and Europe, American foreign policy, and European Union foreign policy. A specialist readership that includes academic and think tank researchers, policy practitioners, and opinion leaders will also benefit from this timely volume.
It covers topics ranging from the history of transatlantic relations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization and security issues, trade, human rights, and the cultural sinews of the relationship, to the impacts of COVID-19, climate change, think tanks, the rise of populism, public opinion, and the triangular relationship between the United States (US), Europe, and China. The book also conceptualizes resilience as a quality arising from myriad forms of interdependence. This interdependence helps shed light on the Atlantic partnership's capacity to withstand serious disagreements, such as those that occurred during the Reagan, George W. Bush, and Trump presidencies.
With a principal focus on the US and Europe, the contributors to the volume also employ Canadian case studies to provide a unique and useful corrective. This book will interest all intermediate and senior undergraduate as well as graduate courses on relations between the US and Europe, American foreign policy, and European Union foreign policy. A specialist readership that includes academic and think tank researchers, policy practitioners, and opinion leaders will also benefit from this timely volume.
Reviews / Votes
"Challenges to trans-Atlantic relations didn't begin (or end) with the Trump presidency. This book applies historical and contemporary perspectives in addressing an urgent question: how resilient are those relations? Policymakers and researchers striving to understand what the future could bring will find this book helpfully thought-provoking."Roy Norton, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Canada. "Challenges to transatlantic relations didn't begin (or end) with the Trump presidency. This book applies historical and contemporary perspectives in addressing an urgent question: How resilient are those relations? Policymakers and researchers striving to understand what the future could bring will find this book helpfully thought-provoking."
Roy Norton, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Canada.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
3 s/w Abbildungen, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 2 s/w Zeichnungen, 3 s/w Tabellen
3 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-70694-4 (9780367706944)
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Persons
Donald E. Abelson is Director, Brian Mulroney Institute of Government, Steven K. Hudson Chair in Canada-US Relations, and Professor, Political Science, St. Francis Xavier University.
Stephen Brooks is Professor of Political Science at the University of Windsor and director of the European Union Study Abroad Program, a collaboration of the University of Windsor and Western University.
Stephen Brooks is Professor of Political Science at the University of Windsor and director of the European Union Study Abroad Program, a collaboration of the University of Windsor and Western University.
Content
Introduction: Sources of Resilience in the Transatlantic RelationshipPart I: Sensibility, Solidarity, and Stress Chapter One -Transatlantic Sensibility and Solidarity: The Distinctive Factors of Interpersonal Connection and Shared Historical Experience Chapter Two-The COVID-19 Pandemic as an Incubator of Great Power Rivalries Part II: Issue Areas and Policies Chapter Three-Transatlantic Relations and the Challenges of Climate Change and the Environment Chapter Four-NATO's "Macronian" Peril: Real or Exaggerated? Chapter Five-What's in My Sandwich? Trade, Values, and the Promise of Deeper Integration Chapter Six-Human Rights in US and EU Foreign Policies Part III: Broader Determinants of Transatlantic Relations Chapter Seven-Canada-EU-US Relations Chapter Eight-The Rise of China and Transatlantic Strategy Chapter Nine-Public and Elite Opinion Relating to the EU-US Relationship Chapter Ten-Think Tanks and Transatlantic Relations: An Overview Chapter Eleven-The Rise and Challenge of Populism