The United States and the countries comprising the European Union have dominated the global economy during the past seventy years. However, momentous change is underway. China will soon be the largest economy in the world, and other countries of the developing world are rapidly increasing in economic importance. Meanwhile, the European Union is experiencing slow growth and the United States is struggling with serious economic problems. This paper considers how the transatlantic economic relationship is likely to be affected by these circumstances, and how the US and the EU can best work together to facilitate smooth transitions in the global economy
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Globalization is both an integrative and deconstructive process. Globalization integrates states and...
This paper investigates the EU’s international positioning in terms of innovative capabilities and g...
[From the introduction]. After almost fifteen years of its formal creation by the Asunción Treaty, i...
From the Introduction. Transatlantic relations have undergone significant changes within the past t...
The recent economic recession, that began in the US in late 2007 and lasted eighteen months with a h...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper discusses the currently troubled economic situation of the...
The United States and the countries comprising the European Union have dominated the global economy ...
Theories of international cooperation (TIC) predict that deeper economic integration raises the cost...
[From the introduction]. This paper is an attempt to interpret the meaning of recent changes in the ...
[From the introduction] The relationship between the United States and Europe will heavily depend on...
From Introduction. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has experienced a very deep economic and politi...
(From the introduction). The “Southern Cone Common Market” was created in 1991 not with the aim, as ...
From the Introduction. Governor Romney’s statement that President Obama was trying to convert the U...
(From the introduction). The study object of this paper is the external relations of the European Un...
From the Introduction. It is the year 1946 and the Second World War has just ended and not even thi...
Globalization is both an integrative and deconstructive process. Globalization integrates states and...
This paper investigates the EU’s international positioning in terms of innovative capabilities and g...
[From the introduction]. After almost fifteen years of its formal creation by the Asunción Treaty, i...