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Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien. In
1990, the signature of the Transatlantic Declaration marked the
formal recognition of the European Community as the third main
element in the transatlantic institutional architecture, alongside
NATO and bilateral relationships. Five years later, US-EU relations
took another major step forward with the adoption of a 'New
Transatlantic Agenda' (NTA). This volume puts this evolution into
historical perspective by identifying the enduring features of the
relationship. At the dawn of the Bush administration and in the
wake of the Nice Treaty, it also makes a bold attempt at assessing
the current state of US-EU relations, notably by taking stock of
the changes introduced via the New Transatlantic Agenda. Aimed at
practitioners and academics alike, and going well beyond a general
overview of transatlantic relations, it first explores the
evolution of structures and processes in US-EU relations while
paying special attention to the policy-shaping and policy-making
strategies of public and private actors. Focusing on the post-NTA
record, it then endeavours to assess, explain and evaluate the
policy outcomes of EU-US relations.
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