For a Union of the West Between Europe and the United States (HOOVER INST PRESS PUBLICATION)
Book Details
Author(s)Edouard Balladur
PublisherHoover Institution Press
ISBN / ASIN0817949321
ISBN-139780817949327
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The critical importance of a new alliance between America and Europe
In a world riven by the threats of radical Islamism and terrorism, and leavened by rapidly emerging new economic powers, the power and influence of the West are under relentless attack. The Western powers need to realize that the achievement of a greater solidarity among them is their best recourse: they must strengthen their ties and join together for common action in the world.
In For a Union of the West, former French prime minister Edouard Balladur argues convincingly that Europe and America must come together in a true economic, political, and moral union if they are to preserve the positive roles of Western civilization in today's changing world. He offers concrete measures for bringing the United States and Europe closer together, including a more stable international monetary system and a transatlantic-Atlantic common market. He asserts that no matter what the issue—be it energy supplies, the environment, or the fight against terrorism—the bond between Europe and the United States must be indivisible if they are to maintain their influence.
In a world riven by the threats of radical Islamism and terrorism, and leavened by rapidly emerging new economic powers, the power and influence of the West are under relentless attack. The Western powers need to realize that the achievement of a greater solidarity among them is their best recourse: they must strengthen their ties and join together for common action in the world.
In For a Union of the West, former French prime minister Edouard Balladur argues convincingly that Europe and America must come together in a true economic, political, and moral union if they are to preserve the positive roles of Western civilization in today's changing world. He offers concrete measures for bringing the United States and Europe closer together, including a more stable international monetary system and a transatlantic-Atlantic common market. He asserts that no matter what the issue—be it energy supplies, the environment, or the fight against terrorism—the bond between Europe and the United States must be indivisible if they are to maintain their influence.
