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The transatlantic partnership requires open discourse, as explored by various authors. Jörg Calließ emphasizes the need for dialogue, while Morten Kelstrup reflects on the EU's strategies in the context of globalization. Peter M. E. Volten examines the EU's role in security policy, questioning whether it acts as a rival or partner to the USA. Gunther Hellmann discusses the challenges faced by the partnership amid globalization and repolarization. Francoise Manfrass-Sirjaques highlights the intertwining of values and interests within the transatlantic community, while Thomas Risse questions if the community is truly value-based and its implications for security policy. Matthias Dembinski addresses leadership and multilateralism, analyzing the roles of the U.S. and Europe in global affairs. Elmar Brok outlines a new transatlantic agenda, focusing on economic and security aspects, while Klaus-Peter Gottwald discusses the implications of the Nice Treaty on EU action capability. Other contributions explore themes of multilateralism versus unilateralism, post-communist insecurity, and the need for a new Atlantic bargain in security cooperation. The discussions encompass European security and defense policy, NATO relations, and the complexities of American hegemony. The text culminates in reflections on the renewal of the transatlantic partnership and the balance of a new partnership between the USA and the EU, emphasizing the impor
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Die Erneuerung der transatlantischen Partnerschaft, Jörg Calließ
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- 2003
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