The European Union's evolution to become a global actor is examined
through its relationship with the United States from the Yomkippur
war to the Gulf conflict. Indepth case-studies of the 1973
Arab-Israeli war, martial law in Poland 1981-82 and the Kurdish
crisis in Iraq 1991 are shown to support a theoretical critique.
The dominant 'realist' approach to international relations is
unable to adequately explain transatlantic tensions in this period.
New frameworks are needed to explain the 'agency-structure' of
internal European and EU-US relationships.
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