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Transatlantic security relations from Kosovo to Iraq
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This chapter provides an overview of the events that occurred between Kosovo and Iraq and concludes with some reflections on their impact on the Atlantic Alliance in general and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation in particular. In the midst of uncertainty about how the US would use its growing hegemony, the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington profoundly changed the strategic environment for transatlantic relations. At the national level, for Europe to play its part in reconstructing a positive transatlantic dynamic, Germany will be required to find a new balance in its policies that serves two old masters - Europeanism and Atlanticism - while responding to its re-discovered, re-defined and re-energised sense of national interests. The Europeans must believe that contributing to international security efforts alongside the US will produce influence for Europe over US decisions that affect their security.

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The Transatlantic Divide

Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq

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