Turbulence Across the Sea

Turbulence Across the Sea

Transatlantic Relations and Strategic Competition

Baranets, Elie; Novo, Andrew R.

The University of Michigan Press

11/2024

288

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9780472077106

15 a 20 dias

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Preface by Sir Hew Strachan
Part One: Introduction
Chapter 1. Coping with Strategic Competition (Elie Baranets & Andrew Novo)
Part Two: Framing the Debate
Chapter 2. What's New under the Sun? Evolving and Eternal Elements in Great Power Competition (Andrew Novo)
Chapter 3. Stuck in the Middle With You: A historical Perspective on NATO and Great-Power Competition (Carolyne Davidson)
Chapter 4. What Is Europe Caught in the Middle of? A Theoretical Look at the US-China Competition
Part Three: Major Actors
Chapter 5. Return of the "Honest Broker"? Examining Germany's Potential as
Transatlantic Anchor Point in the Light of Strategic Competition (Benjamin Pommer)
Chapter 6. Coping with the Rise of Sino-American Rivalry: Why Macron Has not (Yet) Succeeded in Strengthening Strategic Autonomy (Samuel B. H. Faure)
Chapter 7. Britain's Strategic Dilemma (Thibaud Harrois)
Chapter 8. A Lamb in the Jungle? The EU and the Return of Power Politics (Delphine Deschaux-Dutard and Bastien Nivet)
Part Four: Key Sectors
Chapter 9. The Geoeconomic Dimensions of Chinese FDI in Europe (Peter Thompson)
Chapter 10. The European Defense Industry in an era of Great Power Competition: Why China's rise is not (yet) a game-changer (Lucie BEraud-Sudreau & Samuel B.H. Faure)
Chapter 11. The Return of "Techno-Nationalism" and Its Implications for the Transatlantic Allies: The Case of Huawei 5G Networks and Canada (David G. Haglund & Dylan F. S. Spence)
Chapter 12. The Impact of the New Security Agenda on Transatlantic Intelligence Relations (Benjamin Oudet)
Part Five: Conclusion
Chapter 13. Conclusion (Elie Baranets & Andrew Novo)
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