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European Security and Transatlantic Relations after 9/11 and the Iraq War

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    1. Introduction

      • Heinz Gartner, Ian M. Cuthbertson
      Pages 1-15
  3. New Risks and Challenges

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 17-17
    2. Strategic Terrorism: Threats and Risk Assessment

      • Friedrich Steinhäusler
      Pages 48-65
  4. The Transatlantic Relationship

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 101-101
    2. Three Fictions of Transatlantic Relations

      • Daniel N. Nelson
      Pages 118-133
    3. NATO Cohesion from Afghanistan to Iraq

      • Christian Tuschhoff
      Pages 149-164
  5. European Crisis Management and Conflict Prevention

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 165-165
    2. The European Union and Crisis Management

      • Kari Möttölä
      Pages 183-198
    3. The OSCE Response to 9/11

      • P. Terrence Hopmann
      Pages 199-214
    4. Conclusions and Recommendations

      • Ian M. Cuthbertson, Heinz Gärtner
      Pages 248-264

About this book

At a time of unprecedented turmoil in the transatlantic relationship, as America asserts its right to act unilaterally to defend itself against terrorism and Europeans are increasingly aggressive in promoting a multilateralist approach to security issues, this book examines the post-9/11 and Iraqi war security environment, especially the impact on NATO and transatlantic relations as the European Union seeks to build a unified foreign and defence policy that will enable Europeans to play a fuller role in the international system.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Vienna, Austria

    Heinz Gärtner

  • World Policy Institute, New School University, USA

    Ian M. Cuthbertson

About the editors

HEIKO BORCHERT Director for Security and Defence, Duesseldorf Institute for Foreign and Security Policy, Germany JAN WILLEM HONIG Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies, King's College London, UK P. TERRENCE HOPMANN Professor of Political Science, Brown University, USA ADRIAN HYDE-PRICE Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester, UK REGINA KARP Director of the Centre for Regional and Global Study, Old Dominion University, USA ALEXANDER KELLE Lecturer in Politics and International Studies, Queen's University Belfast, UK DANIEL MAURER Force Development Division, Swiss Armed Forces Planning Staff, Switzerland KARI MÖTTÖLÄ Special Adviser, Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland DANIEL N. NELSON Dean of Arts and Sciences, University of New Haven, USA SUSAN E. PENSKA Associate Professor of Political Science, Westmont College, USA FRIEDRICH STEINHÄUSLER Chairman, US/German Transatlantic ERP Expert Group, USA CHRISTIAN TUSCHHOFF Visiting Associate Professor, Emory University, USA

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