Beyond Paradise and Power: Europe, America, and the Future of a Troubled PartnershipTod Lindberg Psychology Press, 2005 - 245 páginas "Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus," wrote foreign policy guru Robert Kagan famously in his book Of Paradise and Power, which became an instant NewYork Times bestseller last year. Taking Kagan one step further, prominent foreign policy specialists - such as Walter Russell Mead, Timothy Garton Ash, and Francis Fukuyama - here provide multiple perspectives on the state of the transatlantic relationship after the war. |
Contenido
Anatomy of a Breakdown | 11 |
Old Europe versus New Europe | 25 |
The End of Atlanticism | 39 |
THE VIEW FROM EUROPE | 61 |
Imperial Loose Talk | 63 |
Pax Americana and Pax Europea | 81 |
The Power of the Superpowerless | 93 |
The New AntiEuropeanism in America | 121 |
Does the West Still Exist? | 137 |
American Endurance | 163 |
Cooperation or Failure | 181 |
Liberalism and Power | 199 |
The Atlanticist Community | 215 |
Acknowledgments | 237 |
Contributors | 239 |
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