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Rok: c2002.
ISBN: 9781903403341
OCLC Number: (OCoLC)49691700
OCLC Number: (ocolc)49691700
OKCZID: 110031224
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
LEECH, John, ed. Whole and free: NATO, EU enlargement and transatlantic relations. London: Federal Trust for Education & Research in conjunction with the Trans European Policy Studies Association, c2002. 217 p.
These essays evaluate the impact of current and future EU enlargement on transatlantic relations, assess the effects of political, economic, strategic and global changes on relations between the US and a European Union of possibly 25-30 members, and formulate appropriate policy options. Throughout there are two recurring themes: that the EU’s prolonged integration process has burdened it with an accretion of legal texts whose combined weight threatens its own governance,and that, while the direct effects of enlargement on transatlantic terms of trade, investment and business activity are likely to be small, of much greater import will be the political outcomes. Contents:1. EU Enlargement: Comparing US and European Approaches, Interests and Roles – Barbara Lippert(Institute for European Politics) 2. Economic Implications of EU Enlargement for Transatlantic Relations – Michael Calingaert (The Brookings Institution, and Executive Director, Council for the U.S. and Italy)3. Bigger is Better: A US Political Perspective on EU Enlargement – Simon Serfaty ( Director,Europe Program; Director of Scholars at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC)4. The EU’s Northern Dimension: US Policy toward North-Eastern Europe – Bertel Heurlin, (Danish Institute of International Relations) and Jacob Ejlers 5.The US, the EU and the Turkey-Cyprus Link – Christian Franck (Catholic University of Louvain)6. The Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa – Roberto Aliboni (Director of Studies at Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome7. The EU as Global Actor: Concepts and Realities – Wolfgang Wessels 8. Scenarios for the Future – Hans Labohm and Alfred Von Staden 9. The Political and Institutional Dimension – Laurent Van Depoele (Leuven University, Executive Director, Study Group for European Policies)10. Budgetary Matters and Policy Reforms – Kalman Deszeri (Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences )