Publication

Nov 2009

With the fifteenth anniversary of the New Transatlantic Agenda due to be celebrated in mid-2010 at a US-EU summit in Madrid during the Spanish EU Presidency, an opportunity exists to set out a new agenda for USEU security cooperation. This paper traces the development of US and EU capabilities, the history of transatlantic cooperation, the continuing problems and obstacles and what a more robust future agenda might look like.

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Author Daniel Korski, Daniel Serwer, Megan Chabalowski
Series FRIDE Working Papers
Issue 92
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2009 FRIDE
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