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Balans van de macht

De kloof tussen Amerika en Europa

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At a time when relations between the United States and Europe are at their lowest ebb since World War II, this brief but cogent book is essential reading. Robert Kagan, a leading scholar of American foreign policy, forces both sides to see themselves through the eyes of the other. Europe, he argues, has moved beyond power into a self-contained world of laws, rules, and negotiation, while America operates in a 'Hobbesian' world where rules and laws are unreliable and military force is often necessary. Tracing how this state of affairs came into being over the past fifty years and fearlessly exploring its ramifications for the future, Kagan reveals the shape of the new transatlantic relationship. The result is a book that promises to be as enduringly influential as Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations.

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Balans van de macht, Robert Kagan, Sander Hendriks

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2003
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Titel
Balans van de macht
Untertitel
De kloof tussen Amerika en Europa
Sprache
Niederländisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
127
ISBN10
9023411358
ISBN13
9789023411352
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
2001
Originaltitel
Of paradise and power
Bewertung
3,55 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
At a time when relations between the United States and Europe are at their lowest ebb since World War II, this brief but cogent book is essential reading. Robert Kagan, a leading scholar of American foreign policy, forces both sides to see themselves through the eyes of the other. Europe, he argues, has moved beyond power into a self-contained world of laws, rules, and negotiation, while America operates in a 'Hobbesian' world where rules and laws are unreliable and military force is often necessary. Tracing how this state of affairs came into being over the past fifty years and fearlessly exploring its ramifications for the future, Kagan reveals the shape of the new transatlantic relationship. The result is a book that promises to be as enduringly influential as Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations.