This volume brings together seven Americans and twenty-six Western Europeans to discuss the role of Western Europe in East-West relations. Although there are a number of books on NATO and on U.S.-West European relations, this is the first whose topic is the conflict between the U.S. and its European Allies over ties with Moscow, as it is affected by the interests and policies of West European countries.
This volume brings together seven Americans and twenty-six Western Europeans to discuss the role of Western Europe in East-West relations. Although there are a number of books on NATO and on U.S.-West European relations, this is the first whose topic is the conflict between the U.S. and its European Allies over ties with Moscow, as it is affected by the interests and policies of West European countries.
Preface
Western Europe and the Options for the United States' Soviet Policy
by Richard Ullman
Neither Detente Nor Containment by Simon Serfaty
Western Europe in Soviet Options: Security and the Imperative of
Economic Reform by Jerry F. Hough
The Europeanization of Europe by Peter Bender
Western Europe and U.S.-Soviet Conflict in the 1980s by Mario
Zucconi
Western Europe and the Crisis in U.S.-Soviet Relations: Comments by
Rita di Leo, Robert J. Art, Marion Donhoff, Charles W. Maynes,
Hella Pick, Klaas de Vries, Silvio Fagiolo, Lord Kennet, Ernts-Otto
Czempiel, Curt Gasteyger, Stanley R. Sloan, and Werner
Weidenfeld
Index
RICHARD H. ULLMAN is Professor of International Relations at the
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University.
MARIO ZUCCONI is a member of the research staff of the Centro Studi
di Politica Internazionale in Rome, and serves regularly as
Visiting Professor International Relations at the University of
Naples.
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