Atlantic security: contending visions
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1999Description: 93pISBN:- 0876092350 (pbk.):
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Presents three essays on the future of transatlantic security alliance. The essays are based on competing theoretical traditions: the realist approach suggests that a weaker and less cohesive alliance is inevitable; the constructivist approach suggests that European integration is the key to Atlantic security; while the liberal approach considers how to maintain the Atlantic alliance as a community of democracies among which war has become essentially unthinkable.
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