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Atlantic Bridges - America's New European Allies (Hardcover)
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Atlantic Bridges - America's New European Allies (Hardcover)
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In the post 9/11 era of heightened security awareness, conflicting
strategies for containing and combating security risks have
strained relations between the United States and the European Union
despite common goals. These differences between the U.S. and the EU
do not signal that the alliance should be discarded, as many
fundamental U.S. and European interests are reconcilable and an
uncertain and disunited Europe, distracted and alienated by its
internal differences, could become even more problematic for
Washington. Instead, to maintain dependable partners within the EU,
America should focus greater attention on its new allies in central
and eastern Europe (CEE), who will be a guiding force in the
continuing development of U.S.-EU relations. The CEE countries have
generally exhibited a more pro-U.S. approach than many of their
western European neighbors; however, public opinion and political
positions are shifting, and in several states opinions are
converging with opinions in the older EU countries. Looking toward
the UK as a role model, other CEE countries have sought to emulate
London's position by avoiding stark choices between the United
States and Europe and by successfully combining both orientations
in their foreign policies. A dividing line may be emerging between
the wider Baltic region and the central European region, a line
that is most evident in perceptions of instability along the
eastern borders of central and eastern Europe and a sense of a
growing threat from Russia. The U.S. must resist the temptation to
focus its diplomatic efforts on bilateral agreements with those
European countries in closest alignment to it, and instead use
these dependable and durable partners among the CEE states to
develop more predictable and productive relations with the EU for
the sake of long-term stability. To accomplish this strategic
objective, Washington needs to refocus the NATO alliance, ensure
U.S.-EU complementarity, jointly pursue the expansion of democratic
systems, reward its new allies, inte"
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