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The Vital Partnership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The Vital Partnership

The Vital Partnership is a political, historical, and intellectual assessment of the transatlantic relationship between the United States and Europe that is, according to Simon Serfaty, clearly at a crossroads. Serfaty calls on the Bush administration to work with the Europeans to craft a new transatlantic charter, which will require three things: the EU and member states must assume a larger role in global relations; NATO must be willing and able to act locally to protect European security; America and the EU must implement a strategic security compact in the post-9/11 world.

America in the World from Truman to Biden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

America in the World from Truman to Biden

Does America still count in the world? Can the world still count on America? In raising such questions halfway into a series of systemic shocks that began in September 2001, Simon Serfaty, a long-time scholar of international politics, reminds Americans that their country’s well-being and that of the world are intertwined. Play it again, Sam: History is in a foul mood again, and this is no time to come home and leave behind an unfinished European Union facing the ghosts of a revanchist Russia still claiming the Old World as its own; a strategic dark hole in the Greater Middle East, on the eve of a global Sarajevo moment; and China’s surging hegemonic power in a continent fraught with too...

A World Recast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

A World Recast

The end of the unipolar moment completes the passing of a Western era that was prolonged for half a century when the United States took over for a defeated and exhausted group of European states after World War II. Distinguished scholar Simon Serfaty vigorously argues that while it is possible, and even desirable, to acknowledge the passing of the Western era, it is exaggerated to present it as an irreversible decline of the West relative to an irresistible rise of the Rest. Rather, he shows that the unfolding post-Western moment will be messy. In addition to the United States and the states of Europe as a Union, the new cast of significant powers will involve a dozen or more countries: emer...

The Media and Foreign Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Media and Foreign Policy

In this volume journalists and officials, as well as academic experts, analyze the respective roles of the press and the government in the formulation and implementation of American foreign policy. It examines the influence of the media on issues such as the US involvement in Vietnam.

Memories of Europe's Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Memories of Europe's Future

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: CSIS

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Architects of Delusion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Architects of Delusion

The commencement of war in Iraq in 2003 was met with a variety of reactions around the globe. In Architects of Delusion, Simon Serfaty presents a historical analysis of how and why the decision to wage war was endorsed by some of America's main European allies, especially Britain, and opposed by others, especially France and Germany. Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, and Gerhard Schroeder were, Serfaty argues, the architects of one of the most serious crises in postwar transatlantic relations. These four heads of state were the victims not only of their personal delusions but also of those of the nations they led. They all played the hand that their countries had dealt them—the f...

The European Finality Debate and Its National Dimensions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The European Finality Debate and Its National Dimensions

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: CSIS

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Understanding Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Understanding Europe

An objective analysis of European integration by an American scholar. Some argue that "Europe" is a fiction because there is no credible commitment to a supranational body politic; others that Europe is already a practical reality. Serfaty assesses these positions and the convergence between them.

Stay the Course
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Stay the Course

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-03-30
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Serfaty argues that U.S. interests in Europe have become so significant as to create an increasingly common Euro-Atlantic space from which disentanglement is no longer possible. The reality of this space does not mean an Americanization of Europe any more than it does the Europeanization of America. Serfaty points to the ways the United States is connected to Europe, the areas of friction, and the outlook for future common interests and joint approaches to challenges throughout the world. By pointing to the ways the United States is connected to Europe, by examining the areas of friction, and projecting future common interests and joint approaches to challenges throughout the world, Serfaty shows why staying the course is vital to European as well as American interests. A significant analysis for scholars, researchers, and policy makers concerned with contemporary American and European foreign policy and relations.