Limited Achievements: Europe: The Risk-Averse Ally?
Laïdi, Zaki
2015-11-09 00:00:00
[In February 2009, Barack Obama’s first national security adviser, James Jones, joked that transatlantic relations had been diagnosed with terminal illness at the beginning of the 19805.1 It is true that in recent years the idea of a loosening of relations between Europe and the United States has increasingly taken hold, to the point of becoming a truism. The belief has only grown since Obama took office due to his low affinity for the Old World.]
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[In February 2009, Barack Obama’s first national security adviser, James Jones, joked that transatlantic relations had been diagnosed with terminal illness at the beginning of the 19805.1 It is true that in recent years the idea of a loosening of relations between Europe and the United States has increasingly taken hold, to the point of becoming a truism. The belief has only grown since Obama took office due to his low affinity for the Old World.]
Published: Nov 9, 2015
Keywords: United States; European Union; Security Council; European Security; Security Guarantee
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