Etats-Unis, Europe Et Union Européenne / The United States, Europe and the European Union: Histoire Et Avenir d'Un Partenariat Difficile (1945-1999) / Revised Edition Contributor(s): Dumoulin, Michel (Editor), Bossuat, Gérard (Editor), Vaicbourdt, Nicolas (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9052019878 ISBN-13: 9789052019871 Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques OUR PRICE: $66.79 Product Type: Paperback Language: French Published: June 2002 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Europe - General - Political Science | Labor & Industrial Relations - History | United States - 20th Century |
Series: Euroclio. Etudes Et Documents. Vol. 21 |
Physical Information: 290 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 20th Century |
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Publisher Description: L'ouvrage rassemble des textes in dits d'historiens, de politistes, de civilisationnistes, fran ais, allemands, anglais, italiens, belges, autrichiens et am ricains. Il insiste sur les projets des Etats-Unis pour l'Europe apr s la Seconde Guerre, sur la r action de certains pays europ ens aux voeux am ricains, et sur la permanente rivalit Etats-Unis-Europe, en particulier dans le domaine de l' conomie et de la d fense. La vie en commun Europe-Etats-Unis est une n cessit , jusqu' ce que les Europ ens d finissent leur propre destin. Rivalit , concurrence et tensions restent au rendez-vous du couple star du XXe si cle. This book presents original papers by French, German, Italian, Belgian, Austrian, and American historians, political scientists and specialists in international relations as well as by distinguished members of the Quai d'Orsay and the Minist re de la D fense. It discusses American plans for Europe after the Second World War and European reactions to them. It stresses the importance of a permanent Euro-American rivalry in partnership, especially in the fields of economy and defence; but it maintains that the Euro-American partnership is necessary until such time as the European Union is able to determine its own future. Rivalry, competition and confrontation remain the daily agenda of one of the most famous unions of twentieth-century international relations. |