1st Edition

Beyond Paradise and Power Europe, America, and the Future of a Troubled Partnership

Edited By Tod Lindberg Copyright 2005
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    "Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus," wrote foreign policy guru Robert Kagan famously in his book Of Paradise and Power, which became an instant New York Times bestseller last year. Taking Kagan one step further, prominent foreign policy specialists - such as Walter Russell Mead, Timothy Garton Ash, and Francis Fukuyama - here provide multiple perspectives on the state of the transatlantic relationship after the war.

    Introduction: The Limits of Transatlantic Solidarity Tod Lindberg Part 1: The Emerging Crisis 1. Anatomy of a Breakdown Steven Erlanger 2. Old Europe vs. New Europe Anne Applebaum 3. The End of Atlanticism Ivo Daalder Part 2: The View From Europe 4. Loose Talk of American Empire Gilles Andréani 5. Pax American and Pax Europea Wolfgang Ischinger 6. Understanding European Union Kalypso Nicolaidis 7. The New Anti-Europeanism in America Timothy Garton Ash Part 3: American Power and its Discontents 8. Does the West Still Exist? Francis Fukuyama 9. American Endurance Walter Russell Mead 10. Cooperation or Failure Simon Serfaty 11. Liberalism and Power Peter Berkowitz 12. The Atlanticist Community Tod Lindberg

    Biography

    Tod Lindberg is editor of Policy Review and a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He writes a weekly column on politics for the Washington Times, and his writing has also appeared in Commentary, The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today.

    "The 12 voices Mr. Lindberg presents give 12 different answers pointing in even more directions. Mr. Lindberg's aim was to provoke, not to draw fast conclusions, and so Beyond Paradise and Power serves as a sampler of a range of opinion, all of it pro-Atlanticist and pro-cooperation but none of it bland or unimaginative." -- The Washington Times