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Unless Europe's leaders roundly condemn this unholy triple alliance, it will poison Middle East politics and
transatlantic
relations alike.
More broadly, such a strategy could also start to close the deepening
transatlantic
divide that Trump’s presidency has opened up.
At this remarkable point in Europe's history, some in Russia have been tempted to revive the old policy of fuelling
transatlantic
divisions.
After eight years of American unilateralism that left behind a broken
transatlantic
alliance, resuscitated the specter of a cold war with Russia, and saw the Middle East decline into a doomsday politics, Obama’s injection of new thinking to endemic problems is extremely welcome.
When it comes to boosting
transatlantic
trade and investment ties, the Canada-EU CETA may well be Europe’s best hope.
To suggest it as an opening move could damage European security and jeopardize
transatlantic
cohesion, so the message has to be “no” to unilateral withdrawal, but “yes” to including these weapons in future arms-control negotiations.
And it certainly shouldn’t engage in
transatlantic
saber rattling.
(The same is true of public investment, though this constitutes such a small proportion of GDP that
transatlantic
differences could not have had a large impact on growth over a three-year horizon.)
The cause of the
transatlantic
growth gap thus should not be sought in excessive eurozone austerity or the excessive prudence of the European Central Bank.
There will be pretty pictures and lofty speeches on the future of the
transatlantic
relationship – in other words, business as usual.
But prior to the Strasbourg and Prague summits,
transatlantic
relations will be put to the test at the G-20 summit in London.
The drift in
transatlantic
relations during the eight years of George W. Bush’s presidency was meant to be stopped – and even reversed.
The main reason for the new dose of
transatlantic
drift is that the crisis is being experienced differently.
This will undermine the
transatlantic
relationship even more, enhance China’s role in the global handling of the crisis, and in all probability ensure that the Chinese emerge as its biggest winner.
The world will be more Pacific and less transatlantic, and the new axis of global politics will be formed by the Sino-American tandem.
Though the world’s attention is currently fixed on the risks of an escalating Sino-American trade war, the threat of an equally destructive
transatlantic
conflict cannot be ignored.
There must also be a major, coordinated
transatlantic
effort to help Georgia rebuild and recover.
Weak Western diplomacy and lack of
transatlantic
unity failed to prevent an avoidable war.
Only strong
transatlantic
unity can stop this war and begin to repair the immense damage done.
That term described a
transatlantic
world that emerged from the twentieth century’s two world wars, redefined the international order during the four-decade Cold War, and dominated the globe – until now.
The West, by contrast, is transatlantic, and it is a child of the twentieth century.
And a
transatlantic
comparison suggests that this may indeed be the case.
This context and framework disciplined
transatlantic
ties.
But Europe, too, has a stake in maintaining the
transatlantic
bond, for there is no guarantee that it will remain an island of stability and prosperity.
But
transatlantic
relations – no less than relations among the 25 members of the EU or the 26 members of NATO – cannot be an all-or-nothing proposition, lest they run the risk of becoming nothing.
But few can argue that the Contact Group process did not end one of Europe’s bloodiest wars and create the conditions for eventually integrating the Balkans into
transatlantic
structures.
They worry about not only competence, but also the old
transatlantic
issue of “burden sharing.”
This “defensive” view of
transatlantic
relations is problematic.
Finally, a series of Western mistakes and misfortunes, a crisis in
transatlantic
relations, lack of leadership, and the growing threat of Islamic fundamentalism (in both the Middle East and Europe) have led Russian leaders to believe that the West is a sinking ship, to be abandoned as soon as possible.
All the recent suggestions for closer
transatlantic
ties are not serious proposa1s to negotiate, merely declarations of good intentions But the problem cannot be doaged for long.
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