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Allies and other strangers: European integration and the American empire by invitation / Granieri, Ronald J   Journal Article
Granieri, Ronald J Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Current tensions between the United States and Europe have raised questions about the future of the transatlantic relationship, though historical analysis suggests that the good old days were not perfect either. This article considers the history of U.S.-European relations and concludes that they have always been complex, as neither Americans nor Europeans have been sure how an integrated Europe would fit into an Atlantic partnership. It concludes that the future of the West depends on Europeans' developing on their own a clearer vision of the concrete shape and international role of the EU.
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False friends and unnecessary enemies: American liberals and conservatives and European integration / Granieri, Ronald J   Journal Article
Granieri, Ronald J Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Rethinking geopolitics: rebuilding alliances / Granieri, Ronald J   Journal Article
Granieri, Ronald J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Although the recent presidential campaign did not focus on foreign policy, the new President will confront major international challenges and be expected both to make difficult decisions about ongoing conflicts and chart a course for the future. This essay sketches the international situation at the end of the Obama Administration and suggests a course of realistic engagement that recognizes the limits of American power in defense of national interests.
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What is geopolitics and why does it matter? / Granieri, Ronald J   Article
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Summary/Abstract In honor of FPRI's 60th Anniversary, this lecture traces the intellectual roots of FPRI's approach to Geopolitics, as initially formulated by its founder Robert Strausz-Hupé, and considers how this approach contrasts with other intellectual traditions, to help illuminate FPRI's ongoing role in the formulation and discussion of American foreign policy.
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