The US Secretaries of State and Transatlantic Relations
Transatlantic relations have been among the most crucially important areas for US foreign policy since 1945. For reasons of self-interest and with regard to common transatlantic values and political, economic and security interests, every American Secretary of State to date has dedicated a considerable period of time to America's relations with Europe. This book assesses the transatlantic policy which America's most important post-Second World War Secretaries of State have pursued. Brief profiles of each Secretary's political philosophy and his/her policy towards Europe provide insights into the continuities and changes US foreign policy towards Europe has displayed from 1945 to the present.
The book provides a synopsis of America's relations with Europe during the last six decades. It establishes an overview of the crucial problems in American-European relations and indeed in America's global role. Each chapter embeds an assessment of the respective Secretaries of State within a general survey of American foreign policy during both the Cold War and the post-Cold War world.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Transatlantic Studies.
Klaus Larres is professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. He is the former holder of the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. He is a visiting professor in European Studies at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC (personal website: www.klauslarres.com).
The US Secretaries of State and Transatlantic Relations
Edited by Klaus Larres
First published 2010 by Routledge
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Contents
Klaus Larres |
Klaus Larres |
Klaus Larres |
John Dumbrell |
Michael F. Hopkins |
Dieter Dettke |
Christian Nuenlist |
Dianne Kirby |
Michael F. Hopkins |
Dieter Dettke is a former US Representative and Executive Director of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. He is Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University and Senior non resident Fellow of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies.
John Dumbrell is professor of Government and International Affairs at the University of Durham in England.
Michael Hopkins is lecturer in American Studies at the University of Liverpool in England.
Dianne Kirby is senior lecturer in American Studies at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland.
Klaus Larres is professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland and a visiting professor in European Studies at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC.
Christian Nuenlist is a senior researcher with the Zurich Technical University (ETH) and a full-time journalist with the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland.
Hillary Clinton
Condoleezza Rice
Colin Powell
Madeleine Albright
Warren Christopher
James Baker
George Shultz
Alexander Haig
Henry Kissinger
Dean Rusk
John Foster Dulles
Dean Acheson
George Marshall
James Byrnes
Edward Stettinius
Klaus Larres
School of History and International Affairs, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK & SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC.
In the recent past, US foreign policy in general and transatlantic relations in particular have enjoyed much attention. The events of 9/11, the subsequent war on terror, and not least the invasion of Iraq and its disastrous aftermath, as well as the battle for Afghanistan and many other geopolitical challenges have greatly increased general and scholarly interest in American foreign policy. Severe European-American disagreements about the Iraq war, international concerns such as Iran's nuclear ambitions, and a good degree of discord over how to overcome the worst global economic slump since the Great Depression once again have turned transatlantic relations into a fertile field of research.