Europe and America: The End of the Transatlantic Relationship?

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Federiga Bindi
Brookings Institution Press, Apr 23, 2019 - Political Science - 240 pages

“America First” is “America Alone”

Foreign policy is like physics: vacuums quickly fill. As the United States retreats from the international order it helped put in place and maintain since the end of World War II, Russia is rapidly filling the vacuum. Federiga Bindi’s new book assesses the consequences of this retreat for transatlantic relations and Europe, showing how the current path of US foreign policy is leading to isolation and a sharp decrease of US influence in international relations.

Transatlantic relations reached a peak under President Barack Obama. But under the Trump administration, withdrawal from the global stage has caused irreparable damage to the transatlantic partnership and has propelled Europeans to act more independently. Europe and America explores this tumultuous path by examining the foreign policy of the United States, Russia, and the major European Union member states. The book highlights the consequences of US retreat for transatlantic relations and Europe, demonstrating that “America first” is becoming “America alone,” perhaps marking the end of transatlantic relations as we know it, with Europe no longer beholden to the US national interest.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Foreign Policy of the EU and of Its Member States
9
Friends and Foes
11
Continuity and Change
31
Economic Giant Foreign Policy Dwarf?
67
The Middle Country
91
Great Britains Foreign Policy Dilemmas
109
Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy
137
Domestic Politics Back with a Vengeance
199
The Cold War Superpowers in a Hot World
217
Russias Staunch Foreign Policy in a Wavering Landscape
219
Indispensavle No More?
239
The Unbearable Weight of History and the End of Transatlantic Relations?
269
Contributors
299
Index
301
Back Cover
316

Poland after 1989
161
From Pastry to Blood Denmark?
179

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Federiga Bindi is a nonresident scholar in the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace working on European politics, EU foreign policy, and transatlantic relations. Bindi is also the Jean Monnet Chair and a professor of political science at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and a senior fellow and director of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the Institute for Women Policy Research.

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