Serfaty argues that U.S. interests in Europe have become so
significant as to create an increasingly common Euro-Atlantic space
from which disentanglement is no longer possible. The reality of
this space does not mean an Americanization of Europe any more than
it does the Europeanization of America. Serfaty points to the ways
the United States is connected to Europe, the areas of friction,
and the outlook for future common interests and joint approaches to
challenges throughout the world.
By pointing to the ways the United States is connected to
Europe, by examining the areas of friction, and projecting future
common interests and joint approaches to challenges throughout the
world, Serfaty shows why staying the course is vital to European as
well as American interests. A significant analysis for scholars,
researchers, and policy makers concerned with contemporary American
and European foreign policy and relations.
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