EU Enlargement and the Transatlantic Alliance - A security relationship in Flux

BISCOP Sven , LEMBKE Johan

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What is the interplay between EU enlargement and a fluctuating transatlantic security partnership? Will the accession of new EU members reinforce this partnership, or instead increase the EU's assertiveness as an independent foreign policy actor? The authors of EU Enlargement and the Transatlantic Alliance find answers in an examination of broader EU security strategies, the foreign and security policies of the newer and potential EU members, and changing US priorities. Their perceptive analysis offers a sharp lens through which to understand the current and future state of transatlantic security.

Table of contents

* Foreword—Robert E. Hunter. * A Transatlantic Security Relationship in Flux—the Editors. * EUROPEAN SECURITY STRATEGY. * NATO and ESDP: Complementary or Competing?—S. Biscop. * The European Defense Agency and Transatlantic Burden Sharing—N. Witney. * ESDP and Homeland Security—E. Brimmer. * THE IMPACT OF THE EASTWARD ENLARGEMENT. * Poland: Empowering or Undercutting EU Collective Security?—K. Longhurst. * The Czech Republic: Searching for a Balanced Profile—R. Khol. * Bulgaria: Empowering the Alliance and the Union—P. Pantev. * Turkey: Potential Impact of EU Membership—O. Dursun-Özkanca. * THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD IN A TRANSATLANTIC CONTEXT. * The Future of Transatlantic Security: A New Strategic Triangle?—J. Hallenberg. * The European Neighborhood Policy—H. Haukkala. * CONCLUSION. * European Enlargement and the Future of Transatlantic Relations—the Editors.