The Atlantic Alliance Under Stress: US-European Relations after Iraq

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Atlantic Alliance Under Stress: US-European Relations after Iraq
Authors and Contributors      Edited by David M. Andrews
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:302
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
ISBN/Barcode 9780521614085
ClassificationsDewey:327.11609051
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 21 July 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Can the political institutions of the transatlantic alliance endure the demise of the Soviet enemy? Did the Iraq crisis of 2002-3 signal the final demise of the Atlantic partnership? If so, what are the likely consequences? In this book a distinguished group of political scientists and historians from Europe and the United States tackle these questions. The book examines the causes and consequences of the crisis in Atlantic relations that accompanied the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The authors' collective focus is not on the war itself, or how it was conducted, or even the situation in Iraq either before or after the conflict. Instead, the crisis over Iraq is the starting point for an examination of transatlantic relations and specifically the Atlantic alliance, an examination that is cross-national in scope and multi-disciplinary in approach.

Author Biography

David M. Andrews is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at Scripps College, Adjunct Professor at the Claremont Graduate University, and founding Director of the European Union Center of California.

Reviews

'Of all the volumes devoted to the U.S.-European crisis over Iraq, this one, the result of a series of seminars at the European University Institute in 2002, is probably the most balanced and probing. Most of the authors deal not only with the 'blowup' of 2002-2003 but also with earlier tensions and trends, adding depth to their treatment of the crisis itself.' Foreign Affairs 'This volume does more than scratch the surface of a highly politicized transatlantic debate. It goes beyond the controversies of the moment and instead focuses on enduring questions ... David Andrews has assembled a number of eminent scholars and seasoned observers of the transatlantic relationship from both sides of the Atlantic ... In sum, this is an excellent collection of articles that is likely to stay the course of time. It offers a valuable array of perspectives and should be compulsory reading for scholars, students and the wider public interested in the recent development and the future of the Atlantic alliance.' International Affairs