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The end of the west : Crisis and change in the atlantic order

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Cornell University Press 2008Description: 298pISBN:
  • 9780801474002
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.407300 AND
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Explaining the Crisis and Change in Transatlantic Relations: An Introduction;by G. John Ikenberry; 2. Inevitable Decline versus Predestined Stability: Disciplinary Explanations of the Evolving Transatlantic Order by Gunther Hellmann; 3. The Ghost of Crises Past: The Troubled Alliance in Historical Perspective by William I. Hitchcock; 4. Iraq and Previous Transatlantic Crises: Divided by Threat, Not Institutions or Values by Henry R. Nau; 5. The Atlantic Order in Transition: The Nature of Change in U.S.-European Relations by Charles A. Kupchan; 6. Trade Is No Superglue: The Changing Political Economy of Transatlantic Relations by Jens van Scherpenberg; 7. The Ties That Bind?: U.S.-EU Economic Relations and the Institutionalization of the Transatlantic Alliance by Kathleen R. McNamara; 8. Crisis, What Crisis?: Transatlantic Differences and the Foundations of International Law by Michael Byers; 9. The Sovereign Foundations of Transatlantic Crisis in the Post-9/; 11 Era by Jeffrey Anderson; 10. Passions within Reason by John A. Hall11. American Exceptionalism or Western Civilization? by Dieter Fuchs and Hans-Dieter Klingemann; 12. The End of the West?: Conclusions by Thomas RisseIndex
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Table of contents
1. Explaining the Crisis and Change in Transatlantic Relations: An Introduction;by G. John Ikenberry;
2. Inevitable Decline versus Predestined Stability: Disciplinary Explanations of the Evolving Transatlantic Order by Gunther Hellmann;
3. The Ghost of Crises Past: The Troubled Alliance in Historical Perspective by William I. Hitchcock;
4. Iraq and Previous Transatlantic Crises: Divided by Threat, Not Institutions or Values by Henry R. Nau;
5. The Atlantic Order in Transition: The Nature of Change in U.S.-European Relations by Charles A. Kupchan;
6. Trade Is No Superglue: The Changing Political Economy of Transatlantic Relations
by Jens van Scherpenberg;
7. The Ties That Bind?: U.S.-EU Economic Relations and the Institutionalization of the Transatlantic Alliance by Kathleen R. McNamara;
8. Crisis, What Crisis?: Transatlantic Differences and the Foundations of International Law by Michael Byers;
9. The Sovereign Foundations of Transatlantic Crisis in the Post-9/;
11 Era by Jeffrey Anderson;
10. Passions within Reason by John A. Hall11. American Exceptionalism or Western Civilization? by Dieter Fuchs and Hans-Dieter Klingemann;
12. The End of the West?:
Conclusions by Thomas RisseIndex

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