What Price Sovereignty? The Two Faces of Engagement and the Paradox of Power: A Comparison of the Security and Grand Strategies of the United States and the European Union
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Authors
Zielinski, John P.
Issue Date
2012-01
Type
Other
Language
en_US
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Abstract
Twenty years after the Cold War, is Atlanticism still relevant? Do the United States and Europe share a common security and defense vision? A comparison of the most recent official security strategies of the United States and the European Union highlights both a shared vision and divergent means in terms of national policies. What price sovereignty? The answer to this question holds the key to the future of the European Union and the future of Atlanticism. Without a strategy derived from a shared political vision capable of truly realizing a unified Common Security and Defense Policy for Europe and beyond, a divided set of states of Europe is a more likely outcome than a true European Union.
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INSS Stratetic Paper
Citation
Air Force Academy Colorado Springs Co Inst For National Security Studies, and John P Zielinski. 2012. “What Price Sovereignty? The Two Faces of Engagement and the Paradox of Power: A Comparison of the Security and Grand Strategies of the United States and the European Union.” DTIC, January. https://research-ebsco-com.usafa.idm.oclc.org/linkprocessor/plink?id=8be9e9e8-8861-37bb-a19a-255f463ee7b6.
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DTIC
