Abstract

European‐American relations have undergone numerous changes since the 1960s. At the outset of the period there was relative harmony and the prevailing idea of an inclusive relationship. Increasing American concern with her own interests subsequently changed the pattern, and relations were affected by a low American assessment of the role and significance of the European Community. Although the relationship has become more complex, it has benefited from the positive and patient attitude adopted towards Europe by the United States. However, Europe seems to have become more uncertain, less able to take important initiatives, less sure of its objectives.

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