THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS – CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS – CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
Author(s): Alina AlexandruSubject(s): Military history
Published by: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România
Keywords: United States; European Union; NATO; China; Russia; Iran; Asia-Pacific; Transatlantic Partnership; Transatlantic Declaration; EU Global Strategy; Paris Agreement; Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action;
Summary/Abstract: A review of the past three decades reveals that the transatlantic relations are based and have developed on shared values and interests of both sides of the Atlantic. Most of the post-Cold War period was marked by the United States and the European Union’s common action and joint support for multilateralism worldwide. Engagement and enlargement defined the1990s and drew up the globalization era, while the 9/11 attacks brought together the United States and the European Union, along with their partners, in the global fight against terrorism. Starting with 2007 diverse challenges influenced theUnited States and the European Union re-directing focus on their own agenda. Diverse standpoints during the past years on highly visible topics such as the trade-policy, Iran nuclear issue and climate change have pointed to potential erosion of the transatlantic relations during the term of President Donald Trump. It is important to notice that these developments have occurred in a context marked by the accelerated competition of major international actors, and in particular, therise of China as a challenger for the United States.
Journal: Annals – Series on Military Sciences
- Issue Year: 12/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 61-77
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English