The US-EU security relationship the tensions between a European and a global agenda
Contemporary security challenges such as the rise of international terrorism and the threat from 'states of concern' have - in recent years - forced the US and the EU to adapt their relationship and work together in new ways
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Hampshire, UK
Palgrave MacMillan
2011
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| Series: | European Union series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Conceptualising the transatlantic relationship
- States and institutional relationships
- From the European Security and Defence Identity to the Common Security and Defence Policy
- The enlargement of the European Union
- States of Concern
- Nuclear non-proliferation and counter-proliferation
- Transatlantic Homeland Security cooperation
- Conclusion


