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Transatlantic tensions : the United States, Europe, and problem countries

Author: Richard Haass
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"This book examines the "problem" countries of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Nigeria. In each case, leading American and European experts offer separate chapters explaining sources of U.S. and European differences, consequences for policies designed to influence problem states, and prospects for bridging transatlantic policy rifts. A conclusion by Richard N. Haass places these differences in perspective and suggests  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard Haass
ISBN: 0815733526 9780815733522 0815733518 9780815733515
OCLC Number: 40990055
Description: x, 251 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction / Richard N. Haass --
Cuba : a U.S. perspective / Richard A. Nuccio --
Europe, Cuba, the U.S. embargo, and the Helms-Burton Law / Joaquín Roy --
The challenge of Iran for U.S. and European policy / Geoffrey Kemp --
Critical engagement : the European Union and Iran / Peter Rudolf --
Iraq : an American perspective / Kenneth I. Juster --
Iraq / Dominique Moïsi --
The United States and Libya / Gideon Rose --
Libya and transatlantic relations : an Italian view / Stefano Silvestri --
Nigeria : U.S.-European stakes in Africa's largest state / Pauline H. Baker and John J. Stremlau --
Nigeria : many problems, few solutions / Antony Goldman --
Conclusion / Richard Haass.
Responsibility: Richard N. Haass, editor.

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"This book examines the "problem" countries of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Nigeria. In each case, leading American and European experts offer separate chapters explaining sources of U.S. and European differences, consequences for policies designed to influence problem states, and prospects for bridging transatlantic policy rifts. A conclusion by Richard N. Haass places these differences in perspective and suggests what Europe and the United States need to do to ameliorate this tension - and what could transpire if they do not."--BOOK JACKET.

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