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- 2013464314 abstract "In the 21st century, the transatlantic bargain that has framed the relationship between the United States and its NATO allies is under more scrutiny than ever before. In a changed geopolitical environment, one characterized by the complexity of modern military operations, the growing power of China, and a climate of economic austerity in the West, a consensus has emerged on both sides of the Atlantic as to the need for a revised bargain to accommodate the changing dynamics of global politics. Washington is becoming less and less willing to tolerate what it sees as fundamental gaps within the Alliance -- in defense spending, capabilities, and military transformation -- and is sending clear signals to its European allies, as well as NATO partners, that they must take on a greater share of Alliance burdens, accelerate efforts to generate capabilities and resources, and move away from a deeply-entrenched culture of dependency. European allies are learning they must approach transatlantic relations with a new maturity, and as efforts at multinational defense collaboration accelerate across Europe, there is evidence of a new approach to thinking about transatlantic relations. The transatlantic bargain was a Cold War construct suited to its time; what is required now is a transatlantic bargain that generates a new culture of transatlantic partnership, between the United States, NATO, and the European Union.".
- 2013464314 alternative "Transatlantic bargain for the twenty-first century".
- 2013464314 contributor B12822709.
- 2013464314 contributor B12822710.
- 2013464314 coverage "Europe Foreign relations United States.".
- 2013464314 coverage "Europe Military relations United States.".
- 2013464314 coverage "United States Foreign relations Europe.".
- 2013464314 coverage "United States Military relations Europe.".
- 2013464314 date "2013".
- 2013464314 description "In the 21st century, the transatlantic bargain that has framed the relationship between the United States and its NATO allies is under more scrutiny than ever before. In a changed geopolitical environment, one characterized by the complexity of modern military operations, the growing power of China, and a climate of economic austerity in the West, a consensus has emerged on both sides of the Atlantic as to the need for a revised bargain to accommodate the changing dynamics of global politics. Washington is becoming less and less willing to tolerate what it sees as fundamental gaps within the Alliance -- in defense spending, capabilities, and military transformation -- and is sending clear signals to its European allies, as well as NATO partners, that they must take on a greater share of Alliance burdens, accelerate efforts to generate capabilities and resources, and move away from a deeply-entrenched culture of dependency. European allies are learning they must approach transatlantic relations with a new maturity, and as efforts at multinational defense collaboration accelerate across Europe, there is evidence of a new approach to thinking about transatlantic relations. The transatlantic bargain was a Cold War construct suited to its time; what is required now is a transatlantic bargain that generates a new culture of transatlantic partnership, between the United States, NATO, and the European Union.".
- 2013464314 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-79).".
- 2013464314 description "Introduction -- Scope and structure -- Part I. Dynamics of the transatlantic bargain -- Part II. Partnership and pragmatism : Obama and the transatlantic alliance -- Part IV. Conclusion and recommendations.".
- 2013464314 extent "xii, 79 pages ;".
- 2013464314 hasFormat "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.".
- 2013464314 identifier "1584875925".
- 2013464314 identifier "9781584875925".
- 2013464314 identifier download.cfm?q=1174.
- 2013464314 isFormatOf "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.".
- 2013464314 issued "2013".
- 2013464314 language "eng".
- 2013464314 relation "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.".
- 2013464314 spatial "Europe Foreign relations United States.".
- 2013464314 spatial "Europe Military relations United States.".
- 2013464314 spatial "United States Foreign relations Europe.".
- 2013464314 spatial "United States Military relations Europe.".
- 2013464314 subject "Alliances.".
- 2013464314 subject "National security International cooperation.".
- 2013464314 subject "North Atlantic Treaty Organization.".
- 2013464314 subject "UA646.3 .H243 2013".
- 2013464314 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Scope and structure -- Part I. Dynamics of the transatlantic bargain -- Part II. Partnership and pragmatism : Obama and the transatlantic alliance -- Part IV. Conclusion and recommendations.".
- 2013464314 title "A transatlantic bargain for the 21st century : the United States, Europe, and the transatlantic alliance / Ellen Hallams.".
- 2013464314 title "Transatlantic bargain for the twenty-first century".
- 2013464314 type "text".