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American views of Europe / Calleo, David   Journal Article
Calleo, David Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract America's diplomacy towards Europe has passed through two broad historic phases. A first, isolationist phase, determined in part by America's need to maintain its domestic multinational consensus, was replaced, after World War II and under the Soviet threat, by a policy of hegemonic engagement. The Soviet collapse opened a new era forcing a reinterpretation of America's role in Europe and the world. Four different narratives have emerged: triumphalist, declinist, chaotic or pluralist. If a unipolar American role seems unlikely to persist, American decline is all too possible. A new hegemonic replacement seems unlikely, which makes the pluralist narrative plausible and desirable. This multipolar world will require an adaptation of the Western alliance and a new way of thinking about interstate relations. Confederal Europe, for its experience in bargaining and conciliation, might have much to offer to the new plural world order.
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Atlantic fantasy: U.S., NATO, and Europe / Calleo, David 1970  Book
Calleo, David Book
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Publication Baltimore, Johns & Hopkings Press, 1970.
Description x,182p.
Series Studies in International Affairs; no. 13
Standard Number 0801812224
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