Publication

Sep 2005

This paper addresses the hope on both sides of the Atlantic that Euro-American relations will resume a more civil and cooperative course in the aftermath of differences over Iraq. It examines some fields of common interest and discusses the needs and prospects for security cooperation. The author believes that while the damage done to transatlantic relations during the first years of the new century will take time to heal, there appears to be a shared good will to find practical ways to address emerging security challenges.

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Author Stephen J. Flanagan
Series INSS CSR Strategic Forum
Issue 217
Publisher Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 2005 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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