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Ever Closer Partnership

Policy-Making in US-EU Relations- Third Printing

by Eric Philippart (Volume editor) Pascaline Winand (Volume editor)
©2004 Edited Collection 482 Pages

Summary

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.
Leading authors and practitioners in the field took part in the elaboration of this book:
Maria Green Cowles, Youri Devuyst, Thomas Frellesen, Anthony Gardner, Roy Ginsberg, Alan Henrikson, John Peterson, Alberta Sbragia, René Schwok, Michael Smith.

Details

Pages
482
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052012247
Language
English
Keywords
European Community Transatlantic Declaration Transatlantic relations NATO
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2001, 2002, 2004. 482 pp., 2 tables, 5 graphs

Biographical notes

Eric Philippart (Volume editor) Pascaline Winand (Volume editor)

The Editors: Eric Philippart is Research Associate at the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgium) and Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and at the College of Europe (Bruges). His main research areas are the EU’s external relations and new modes of multi-level governance. Pascaline Winand is Research Associate at the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgium) and Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Institut d’Études Européennes). She is the author of Eisenhower, Kennedy and the United States of Europe, winner of the Adolphe Bentinck Special Mention Prize.

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