ID | 129211 |
Title Proper | Transatlantic Pivot |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hamilton, Daniel S |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A quarter century after the fall of the Berlin Wall, relations between the United States and Europe have evolved from a single-minded focus on stabilizing the European continent into more diffuse security, economic, and diplomatic agendas encompassing three broad elements. The first is ensuring the continued vitality of the transatlantic alliance while taming the turbulent spaces of wider Europe. The second is guaranteeing mutual economic recovery while harnessing deep integration to create jobs and fuel growth, and also repositioning Europe and the United States for a world of emerging economies. The third is addressing a range of regional and global challenges, from energy security and nonproliferation to Middle Eastern turmoil and uncertain Asian dynamics. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol.113, No.761; March 2014: p.123-124 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol.113, No.761; March 2014: p.123-124 |
Key Words | Transatlantic Pivot ; Eastern Turmoil ; Uncertain Asian Dynamics ; Global Challenges ; Regional Challenges ; Mutual Economic Recovery ; Transatlantic Alliance ; Emerging Economies ; Middle Eastern Turmoil ; Diffuse Security ; Economic Agendas ; Diplomatic Agenda ; Berlin Wall ; United States - US ; European Union - EU ; Europe ; Fuel Growth ; Economic Growth ; Energy Security ; Nonproliferation ; European Economy ; International Alliance ; Economic Alliance |