Notwithstanding the claims of some in the United States, European affairs continue to dominate U.S. foreign policy and strategic thinking. The end of the Cold War has not seen any blurring of the focus of U.S. officials on European affairs. Managing the implications of the break-up of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, the seemingly never-ending conflicts in the Balkans, increasing Western norms and institutions in Central and Eastern Europe, and expanding and reforming the North Atlantic Alliance are just some of the issues that require firm and consistent U.S. leadership. How the United States has, and should continue, to deal with these issues is the subject of this collective effort. In addition to assessing past and present challen...
This thesis explores the history of the transatlantic alliance since World War II in conjunction wit...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...
For more than sixty years American grand strategy is based on the conviction that external environme...
U.S. national strategy and U.S. Army doctrine explicitly establish the overwhelming need for, and va...
Security cooperation with Europe has been the bedrock of American strategy for more than 50 years. T...
This article aims to clarify the main parameters that define security policy in Europe and the Unite...
This article aims to clarify the main parameters that define security policy in Europe and the Unite...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, European integration progressed rapidly. Despite economic ...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
Ever since the establishment of American Strategic Air Command (SAC) in 1946 and the creation of the...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
The author briefly examines the European response to the changing security environment and the oppor...
Over the past few years, American military policy in Europe has changed qualitatively. Official Wash...
The “America First” approach to foreign policy seems to call into question the value of institutions...
This thesis explores the history of the transatlantic alliance since World War II in conjunction wit...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...
For more than sixty years American grand strategy is based on the conviction that external environme...
U.S. national strategy and U.S. Army doctrine explicitly establish the overwhelming need for, and va...
Security cooperation with Europe has been the bedrock of American strategy for more than 50 years. T...
This article aims to clarify the main parameters that define security policy in Europe and the Unite...
This article aims to clarify the main parameters that define security policy in Europe and the Unite...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, European integration progressed rapidly. Despite economic ...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
Ever since the establishment of American Strategic Air Command (SAC) in 1946 and the creation of the...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
The author briefly examines the European response to the changing security environment and the oppor...
Over the past few years, American military policy in Europe has changed qualitatively. Official Wash...
The “America First” approach to foreign policy seems to call into question the value of institutions...
This thesis explores the history of the transatlantic alliance since World War II in conjunction wit...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...
[Introduction]. At an NSC meeting in June 1954, Secretary of State Dulles expressed concern that the...