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- catalog abstract "This report examines the process of European integration and assesses its implications for U.S. policy. The study finds that changes in the European Community (EC) will be evolutionary, with the economic and financial dimension moving more quickly and the foreign policy and defense dimension moving more slowly. It also concludes that U.S. influence over European policy will diminish as Europeans become more preoccupied with developing intra-EC consensus, that conflicts in the economic realm will continue and could worsen if the United States and the EC move away from an open trading and financial system to a bloc economic approach, and that NATO will play a diminished role in transatlantic policy consultation and coordination, but will remain an important element of the European security structure. The document recommends that the United States adopt a policy of supporting the general thrust of the integrative process, develop more extensive bilateral working relationships with EC institutions on both economic and security policy, support NATO reform to enhance the complementarity of the EC and NATO, and advocate broadening the EC to include Central European and East European countries.".
- catalog alternative "European integration and its implications for the future of U.S.--European relations.".
- catalog contributor b4316454.
- catalog contributor b4316455.
- catalog coverage "Europe Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog coverage "European Union countries Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations European Union countries.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-171).".
- catalog description "This report examines the process of European integration and assesses its implications for U.S. policy. The study finds that changes in the European Community (EC) will be evolutionary, with the economic and financial dimension moving more quickly and the foreign policy and defense dimension moving more slowly. It also concludes that U.S. influence over European policy will diminish as Europeans become more preoccupied with developing intra-EC consensus, that conflicts in the economic realm will continue and could worsen if the United States and the EC move away from an open trading and financial system to a bloc economic approach, and that NATO will play a diminished role in transatlantic policy consultation and coordination, but will remain an important element of the European security structure. The document recommends that the United States adopt a policy of supporting the general thrust of the integrative process, develop more extensive bilateral working relationships with EC institutions on both economic and security policy, support NATO reform to enhance the complementarity of the EC and NATO, and advocate broadening the EC to include Central European and East European countries.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 171 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0833013173 (pbk)".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand,".
- catalog spatial "Europe Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog spatial "European Union countries Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations European Union countries.".
- catalog subject "AS36 .R35 v. 4177".
- catalog subject "European federation.".
- catalog subject "JN15 .S77 1993".
- catalog subject "Treaty on European Union (1992)".
- catalog title ""An ever closer union" : European integration and its implications for the future of U.S.-European relations / James B. Steinberg.".
- catalog title "European integration and its implications for the future of U.S.--European relations.".
- catalog type "text".