Inseparable, but not equal: assessing U.S.-EU relations in the wake of the NSA surveillance affair

  • Thimm, Johannes
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Botanic Garden & Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem BGBM
Journal
issn:1861-1761
Language
English

Abstract

The revelations about the data collection and espionage activities of the National Security Agency (NSA) have left their mark on transatlantic relations. In the beginning of 2013, the future of relations between the United States and the European Union looked bright, fueled by optimism about the negotiation of a transatlantic free trade area. Since then, tensions have risen over leaked information about the NSA's actions. The dispute is significant beyond the immediate issue of surveillance because it draws attention to the enduring asymmetries in the transatlantic relationship. Discussions about its decline notwithstanding, the U.S. upholds its claim to global leadership and continues to rely on controversial security measures in the name ...

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