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  • av Daniel S. Hamilton
    442,-

  •  
    327,-

    Focuses on the intersection of energy and transportation across the broad Atlantic world against the backdrop of the Paris Climate Agreement and the international policy imperative to decarbonize the transportation sector. Authors analyse current dynamics and future trends affecting the energy and transportation nexus across each of the four Atlantic continents.

  • - Russia and the West in an Unordered World
     
    511,-

    What to do about Russia"" is a matter of daily debates among Europeans and Americans. Few of those debates directly include Russian views on contemporary challenges. This volume fills this gap by featuring authors from Russia, as well as non-Russian experts on Russia, who present Russian views on relations with Western countries.

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    511,-

    Takes a closer look at the domestic determinants of foreign policy in the European Union and the United States, with a view to the implications for transatlantic relations. Contributors examine domestic political currents, demographic trends, changing economic prospects, and domestic institutional and personal factors influencing foreign policy on each side of the Atlantic.

  • - A Path Forward
     
    482,-

    The Kurdistan Region of Iraq will hold a referendum on independence on September 25, 2017, a vote that will certainly change the political discourse of the entire Middle East and likely also farther beyond. In this volume, respected authors and experts elaborate on all this and shed light on the vibrant dynamics of this emerging democracy.

  • - Towards Its European Future
     
    482,-

    The Vision 2020 for Bosnia and Herzegovina project supports ongoing social and economic reforms needed in the country. This volume addresses achievements made to date, addresses the work still to be done, and provides creative ideas on how to engage in the broader political and institutional reform necessary in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • - Protecting Society in an Interconnected World
     
    482,-

    The capacity of a society to anticipate, pre-empt and resolve disruptive challenges to its vital functions has become a high priority for many countries across the Atlantic and around the world. But is resilience enough to deal with disruptive threats in a deeply interconnected world? In this volume, eminent authors argue that state-by-state approaches to resilience are insufficient. Not only must resilience be shared, it must be projected forward, and traditional notions of territorial security must be supplemented with actions to address flow security- protecting critical links tha bind societies to one another. Authors include: Robert Bach, Alyson JK Bailes, Hans Binnendijk, Charlotta Collen, Bjorn Fagersten, Axel Hagelstam, Daniel S. Hamilton, Tomas Jermalavicius, David J. Kaufman, Lorenz Meyer- Minnemann, Piret Pernik, Tim Prior, Mark Rhinard, Tomas Ries, Bengt Sundelius and Anna Wieslander.

  • - Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade and Investment between the United States and Europe
     
    422,-

    Offers the most up-to-date set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents European-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each of the 50 US states, and US-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each European country. It reviews key headline trends and helps readers understand the distinctive nature of transatlantic economic relations.

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    389,-

    The Black Sea region was once on the periphery of European consciousness. Now it's the next frontier in transatlantic strategic thinking in terms of energy security, trade, migration, and other key policy areas.

  • - Prospering in the New Whirled Order
    av Josph P. Quinlan
    389,-

    What does globalization mean for Europe? What are the gains and what are the pains? Who's winning and who's losing?In this volume, Dan Hamilton and Joe Quinlan continue their award-winning series on international economic issues with an up-to-date look at globalization's impact on Europe.

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    389,-

    This book considers the intersections between homeland and international security and the implications of these connections for preparedness. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, many analysts abandoned traditional strategic tools such as deterrence and dissuasion.

  • - Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade and Investment between the United States and Europe
    av Daniel S. Hamilton
    358,-

    Over the past few years the Center for Transatlantic Relations has offered a series of studies examining the changing nature of the transatlantic economy in a globalizing world.

  • - Core Elements of a New National Security Strategy
    av and others
    389,-

    The next US president will need to adopt a national security strategy for the post-Iraq era that reflects our core values, can earn the trust of the American people and coalition partners, and can protect the country. This book sets forth some of the core elements of a new American strategy.

  • - A Transatlantic Approach to Common Solutions
    av Lisa Svensson
    276,-

    This report outlines current action in Europe and the US and lessons that can be learned to advance a transatlantic consensus on climate change. It also serves as a roadmap for a post-2012 framework when the Kyoto Protocol expires.

  • - Transatlantic Responses when Democracy is under Threat
    av Esther Brimmer
    389,-

    The United States, the European Union and many European countries provide financial and political support to leaders and groups in many emerging democracies. Yet Europeans and Americans bring different sensibilities to bear in their democracy programs.

  • - Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade and Investment between the United States and Europe
    av Daniel S. Hamilton
    358,-

    One of the defining features of the global economic landscape over the past decade has been the increasing integration and cohesion of the transatlantic economy. Over the past few years the Center for Transatlantic Relations has offered a series of studies examining the changing nature of the transatlantic economy in a globalizing world.

  • - Improving U.S.-European Cooperation
     
    482,-

    How can the United States and Europe improve the effectiveness and impact of their humanitarian assistance efforts? This title provides an analysis of the humanitarian policy debate and the relevant institutional setup in the EU and the US.

  • - A New Era in Franco-American Relations?
     
    389,-

    Changes in French and American domestic politics, together with dramatic upheavals on the international scene, offer both opportunities and challenges for a fresh start in the bilateral relationship between France and the United States.

  • - The Evolution of the Transatlantic Defense Market and the Implications for U.S. National Security Policy
    av Jeffrey P. Bialos
    710,-

    Commissioned by the US Department of Defense, this book uses disciplined diagnostic methodologies to assess the openness and accessibility of European and US defense markets. The authors also evaluate the evolving European institutions, laws, policies, practices, and arrangements that impact the defense industry.

  • - How Transatlantic Markets Are Leading Globalization
     
    422,-

    Illustrates the phenomenon of deep transatlantic integration and its implications for a truly free Transatlantic Market in such sectors as aerospace and civil aviation, biopharmaceuticals, services, financial markets and telecommunications, and in such controversial policy areas as climate change and emissions trading, corporate governance and chemicals regulation.

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    389,-

    This volume details ideas presented at a 2008 conference on the impact of energy security issues on international political affairs. In particular, the book focuses on the human rights policies of countries in the transatlantic region.

  • - Awakening the Transatlantic Services Economy
     
    389,-

    Service activities are the sleeping giant of the transatlantic economy. If awakened and unbound, they would further deepen the commercial stakes between the United States and Europe and enhance global competitiveness on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • - Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade and Investment Between the United St...
    av Joseph P. Quinlan
    358,-

    One of the defining features of the global economic landscape over the past decade has been the increasing integration and cohesion of the transatlantic economy. Over the past few years the Center for Transatlantic Relations has offered a series of studies examining the changing nature of the transatlantic economy in a globalizing world.

  •  
    389,-

    Enlargement will change the nature of the European Union, but how will it affect international affairs? The EU and its member states can work together on international questions when they choose to do so. They command significant economic resources and have launched a Common Foreign and Security Policy.

  • - Mexico's Foreign and Security Policy Post-September 11th
    av Loretta Bondi
    217,-

    In 2000, the Advent of Vicente Fox Quesada to the presidency of Mexico promised to change the course of Mexican foreign policy. It would open the country to outside influences and engage the nation in a new activism on the international scene.

  • - Equipping NATO for the 21st Century
     
    198,-

    The United States is engaged in an ambitious agenda of defense transformation that is revolutionizing the way the US military organizes, trains, fights, and even thinks about conflict.

  • - New Visions and Prospects for Cooperative Engagement
     
    292,-

    The enormous influence of technology on the conduct of modern warfare has been made obvious by recent conflicts in the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

  • - A Guide for Americans
     
    217,-

    The European Union is the most important organization of which the United States is not a member. The United States is a member of every other multilateral body that can have a serious impact on the country. However, the United States will never be a member of the European Union.

  • av Joseph P. Quinlan & Daniel S. Hamilton
    358,-

    One of the defining features of the global economic landscape over the past decade has been the increasing integration and cohesion of the transatlantic economy. Over the past few years the Center for Transatlantic Relations has offered a series of studies examining the changing nature of the transatlantic economy in a globalizing world.

  • - US and European Approaches
     
    186,99

    In this book US and European experts explore possible roles for armed services, intelligence services, and the private sector in homeland security in different countries.

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