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Paperback America and Europe After 9/11 and Iraq: The Great Divide, Revised and Updated Edition Book

ISBN: 1597972215

ISBN13: 9781597972215

America and Europe After 9/11 and Iraq: The Great Divide, Revised and Updated Edition

American foreign policy toward Europe is merrily rolling along the path of least resistance in the belief that nothing is really amiss with the European-American relationship that multilateralism will not fix. Not true, contends Sarwar Kashmeri, who argues instead that the alliance is in intensive care, cannot be fixed, and must be renegotiated to accommodate Europe's emergence as a major power. A kind of United States of Europe, with foreign priorities...

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Perfect for college-level libraries strong in international politics.

The alliance between Europe and America is dead, commentator Sarwar Kashmeri maintains: it can't be fixed, and it must be renegotiated: that's the message of a title which considers different foreign policy priorities between the U.S. and Europe since 9/11, and divisions which grow ever greater as the years go by. America's trouble is that it's using Cold War strategies which are outdated in trying to handle changing European Union priorities - and America and Europe After 9/11 and Iraq: The Great Divide charts these differences and offers foreign policy ideas which vastly revamp the relationships between the U.S. and the Union. Perfect for college-level libraries strong in international politics.

Sarwar Kashmeri's book on the US-European Alliance

This book provides a compact, readable synopsis of post-World War II events that gave birth to the 60 year old alliance between the United States and Europe and the Cold War threats that helped hold the alliance together despite serious underlying issues. The author argues persuasively that the alliance is on the brink of disintegration, thanks largely to the Iraq war, and that no amount of traditional diplomatic tinkering will fix it. Instead, he believes that radical new approaches are necessary to establish different collaborative arrangements and provides concrete recommendations. --Excerpts from a "Valley News" newspaper review by Tom Blinkhorn, Hanover, NH.
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