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Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Relations, Paperback / softback Book

Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Relations Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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In the wake of the transatlantic crisis over Iraq, are Americans and Europeans ready to forge a future together?

Can the grand project of European integration be reconciled with a strategic reorientation of the transatlantic relationship to a global agenda? Or are Europeans and Americans destined to drift apart?

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation asked prominent authors from both sides of the Atlantic to look beyond tensions over Iraq to deeper trends affecting the relationship.

This collection of their views provides a balanced and thoughtful look at the challenges ahead in transatlantic relations.

Contributors include Samuel Brittan (Financial Times), Chester A.

Crocker (Georgetown University), Konstanty Gebert (Gazeta Wyborcza and Midrasz), Guillermo de la Dehesa (CEPR), Philip H.

Gordon (Brookings Institution), Eduardo Marcal Grilo (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation), Daniel S.

Hamilton (Center for Transatlantic Relations), Francois Heisbourg (Fondation pour la Recherche Strategique), C.

Randall Henning (American University), Paul Kennedy (Yale University), Fyodor Lukyanov (Russia in Global Affairs), Alain Minc (AM Conseil), Raul Morodo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Jorge Sampaio (president of Portugal), Emilio Rui (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation).

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