|
Europe.(relations with United States)
From:
Brookings Review
| Date:
September 22, 2000| Author:
Daalder, Ivo H.
| COPYRIGHT 2000 Brookings Institution. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
|
Rebalancing the U.S.-European Relationship
Though it may not seem obvious from a quick scan of world press headlines, relations between the United States and Europe are as healthy as they have ever been. The main disputes mostly concern trade--and are relatively minor at that. Compared with the dustups across the Atlantic over Germany in the 1950s, host nation support and NATO strategy in the 1960s, detente and Vietnam in the 1970s, Euromissiles in the 1980s, and the Bal...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
GOLF: Ryder Cup - Europe 15.5 bt United States 12.5
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 GOLF: Ryder Cup - Europe 15.5 bt United States 12.5 THE BELFRY, England, Sept 29 AFP - Collated final scores here today after the third and final day of the Ryder Cup: Sunday Europe 15.5 bt United States 12.5 Singles Colin Montgomerie (Europe) bt Scott Hoch (United States) 5 and 4
|
|
World War I in Europe 1914-1918 -- North America,United States, Map
Maps.com (Historical Maps)
; 00-00-0000 World War I in Europe 1914-1918 -- North America,United States, Map
|
|
GOLF: Ryder Cup - Europe 8 United States 8
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 GOLF: Ryder Cup - Europe 8 United States 8 THE BELFRY, England, Sept 28 AFP - Scores here today after the second day of the Ryder Cup: Fourballs (afternoon) Mark Calcavecchia and David Duval (United States) bt Niclas Fasth and Jesper Parnevik (Europe) 1-up Colin Montgomerie and Padraig
|
|
German shift spells trouble for U.S. in Europe The United States supports the traditional model of a U.S.-led alliance of unequals.
Chicago Sun-Times
; President Bush's tour of Europe that began on Sunday was designed to restore harmonious relations between Europe and the United States following their differences over the Iraq war. It followed the largely successful European trip of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. And it was expected to
|
|
You can be warriors or wimps; or so say the Americans; Europe and the United States.(The foreign-policy gap between Europe and the United States is widening)
The Economist (US)
; The foreign-policy gap between Europeans and Americans is getting bigger again LAST autumn it all seemed very different. Galvanised by outrage at the attacks on the World Trade Centre, Europeans rushed to align themselves with the United States. Gerhard Schroder, the German chancellor, proclaimed
|