The Unitd States is the only military superpower in the world today, due to its huge budget for defence spending, 750 bases in the world, and its technological advantage. The United States has enormous power and influence, but not unlimited: military power is indispensable in certain situations, but does not solve political or social problems. The United States is also very strong economically, but not nearly so dominant. The European Union has a similar GDP, is an equal trading power. Also, East Asia holds 70% of foreign currency reserves. In addition, the United States has ballooning deficits. In his afterword to "American power and the crisis of legitimacy", R. Kagan comes to the conclusion that: "Europe is too weak to be an essential al...
From the Introduction. Governor Romney’s statement that President Obama was trying to convert the U...
The “America First” approach to foreign policy seems to call into question the value of institutions...
The Iraq crisis has not only highlighted the absence of a cohesive European foreign policy, but has ...
[From the introduction]. This paper is an attempt to interpret the meaning of recent changes in the ...
Since 1993, when the European Union came into being, the number of writings identifying the European...
[From the introduction]. This paper aims to answer several questions: Will March-11 bring the UE and...
(From the introduction). The study object of this paper is the external relations of the European Un...
The United States and the countries comprising the European Union have dominated the global economy ...
[From the introduction] The relationship between the United States and Europe will heavily depend on...
From Introduction. The Ukrainian crisis, which deepened in February with the invasion of the Crimea...
For more than sixty years American grand strategy is based on the conviction that external environme...
Since its inception post-World War II, the European unification process has been embedded within a s...
From establishing the European Coal and Steel and so far, European economic integration has seen rem...
It is recognized transatlantically that the United States will not single-handedly shape a New World...
It is not the task of this paper to speculate on whether the EU will become more important than NATO...
From the Introduction. Governor Romney’s statement that President Obama was trying to convert the U...
The “America First” approach to foreign policy seems to call into question the value of institutions...
The Iraq crisis has not only highlighted the absence of a cohesive European foreign policy, but has ...
[From the introduction]. This paper is an attempt to interpret the meaning of recent changes in the ...
Since 1993, when the European Union came into being, the number of writings identifying the European...
[From the introduction]. This paper aims to answer several questions: Will March-11 bring the UE and...
(From the introduction). The study object of this paper is the external relations of the European Un...
The United States and the countries comprising the European Union have dominated the global economy ...
[From the introduction] The relationship between the United States and Europe will heavily depend on...
From Introduction. The Ukrainian crisis, which deepened in February with the invasion of the Crimea...
For more than sixty years American grand strategy is based on the conviction that external environme...
Since its inception post-World War II, the European unification process has been embedded within a s...
From establishing the European Coal and Steel and so far, European economic integration has seen rem...
It is recognized transatlantically that the United States will not single-handedly shape a New World...
It is not the task of this paper to speculate on whether the EU will become more important than NATO...
From the Introduction. Governor Romney’s statement that President Obama was trying to convert the U...
The “America First” approach to foreign policy seems to call into question the value of institutions...
The Iraq crisis has not only highlighted the absence of a cohesive European foreign policy, but has ...