Abstract

Introduction: US security policy and the new Europe, Tom Lansford. Old Europe: French security agenda in the post-9/11 world, Robert J. Pauly, Jr A changing view of responsibility? German security policy in the post-9/11 world, Scott Brunstetter Britain and transatlantic security: negotiating two bridges far apart, Mary Troy Johnston Russia and the 'Old' Europe versus 'New' Europe debate: US foreign policy and the Iraq War 2003, Mira Duric Benelux security policy, Dirk C. van Raemdonck Italian security in the Berlusconi era: business as usual, Mark Sedgwick. New Europe: In search of security: Bulgaria's security policy in transition, Blagovest Tashev The dilemma of 'dual loyalty': Lithuania and transatlantic tensions, Dovile Budryte Czech Republic's Role with regard to the trans-atlantic security challenges, Petr Vancura Poland's security and transatlantic relations, Andrzej Kapiszewski with Chris Davis Slovakia, Ivo Samson Hungary, Laszlo Valki Romania's position towards the evolution of the transatlantic link after 11 September 2001, Mihail E. lonescu Conclusion: values and interests: European support for the intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq, Michael Mihalka Select Bibliography Index.

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