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America's Balkan disengagement? / Dassu, Marta; Whyte, Nicholas 2001  Article
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Publication 2001.
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Europe and America in the age of Bush / Dassu, Marta; Menotti, Roberto 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Summary/Abstract George W. Bush won the November 2004 US elections against the overwhelming sentiment of Europe's citizenry. In theory, this could reinforce the sense of alienation across the Atlantic, pushing Europe increasingly to define itself in opposition to America. In practice, Bush's second term offers the chance of a transatlantic new deal: a more pragmatic relationship, based upon a reassessment of common interests in the post-bipolar world. Such a new deal would require Washington once more to embrace the assumption that European unity is in the American national interest. It would also require the European Union to concentrate on managing security in and around the European space, being ready and able to use military force as necessary. America would take the lead elsewhere, with Europeans offering military and other support where they could achieve a European consensus for action
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