03945 am 22007333u 450 991034823770332120170815112314.01-134-16635-41-134-16636-21-280-55281-697866105528180-203-96956-110.4324/9780203969564 (CKB)1000000000359182(EBL)273701(OCoLC)476016797(SSID)ssj0000119956(PQKBManifestationID)11917539(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119956(PQKBWorkID)10079940(PQKB)10593162(MiAaPQ)EBC273701(OCoLC)77061446(EXLCZ)99100000000035918220180331d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChanging transatlantic security relations do the U.S., EU, and Russia form a new strategic triangle? /edited by Jan Hallenberg and Hakan KarlssonFirst edition.New York :Routledge,2006.1 online resource (264 p.)Contemporary security studiesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-54496-3 0-415-39116-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-241) and index.BOOK COVER; HALF-TITLE; SERIES-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; 1. A NEW STRATEGIC TRIANGLE: Defining changing transatlantic security relations; 2. THE IMPACT OF ENLARGEMENT ON EU ACTORNESS: Enhanced capacity, weakened cohesiveness; 3. THE BUILDING OF A MILITARY CAPABILITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: Some internal and external implications; 4. POLAND AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC: New members torn between the EU and NATO; 5. STRATEGIC COERCION: A tool for the EU or for Europe's major powers?6. THE ALIEN AND THE TRADITIONAL: The EU facing a transforming Russia7. THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PUTIN'S POLICY TOWARD UKRAINE AND BELARUS OF NATO AND EU EXPANSION; 8. THE 'NEW STRATEGIC TRIANGLE' AND THE US GRAND STRATEGY DEBATE; 9. THE TIES THAT BIND?: Economic relations among the United States, the EU, and Russia; 10. THE UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA: A clash of strategic visions; 11. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; INDEXThis new book shows how the idea of a strategic triangle can illuminate the security relationships among the United States, the European Union and Russia in the greater transatlantic sphere. This concept highlights how the relationships among these three actors may, on some issues, be closely related. A central question also follows directly from the use of the notion of the triangle: does the EU have actor capability in this policy sphere or will it get it in the future? The reason this is so important for our project is that only if the Union is regarded by the two other actors, anContemporary security studies.Security, InternationalUnited StatesForeign relationsEuropean Union countriesEuropean Union countriesForeign relationsUnited StatesUnited StatesForeign relationsRussia (Federation)Russia (Federation)Foreign relationsUnited StatesEuropean Union countriesForeign relationsRussia (Federation)Russia (Federation)Foreign relationsEuropean Union countriesElectronic books.Security, International.327.1355.031355/.03300511Hallenberg Jan923792Karlsson Hakan923793MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910348237703321Changing transatlantic security relations2118259UNINA