Perpetuating the rift: Joaquin Roy reviews Allies at Odds? The United States and the European Union.(REVIEW ESSAYS)

From: Harvard International Review | Date: September 22, 2004| Author: Roy, Joaquin | Copyright information

Why, despite their professed similarity of goals, do the policy preferences of the European Union and the United States diverge on so many multilateral issues? This puzzling central question, posed by David Hannay, a former UK Ambassador to the United Nations, caught the attention of Thomas Mowle. These words became the guiding line for this trendsetting book, brilliantly and objectively written, and extremely well-organized. Allies at Odds? The United States and the European Union ...

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