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“America First” is “America Alone”

Foreign policy is like physics: vacuums quickly fill. As the United States retreats from the international order it helped put in place and maintain since the end of World War II, Russia is rapidly filling the vacuum. Federiga Bindi’s new book assesses the consequences of this retreat for transatlantic relations and Europe, showing how the current path of US foreign policy is leading to isolation and a sharp decrease of US influence in international relations.

Transatlantic relations reached a peak under President Barack Obama. But under the Trump administration, withdrawal from the global stage has caused irreparable damage to the transatlantic partnership and has propelled Europeans to act more independently. Europe and America explores this tumultuous path by examining the foreign policy of the United States, Russia, and the major European Union member states. The book highlights the consequences of US retreat for transatlantic relations and Europe, demonstrating that “America first” is becoming “America alone,” perhaps marking the end of transatlantic relations as we know it, with Europe no longer beholden to the US national interest.

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Foreword
  2. Federiga Bindi
  3. pp. vii-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. Federiga Bindi
  3. pp. 1-8
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  1. Part I: The Foreign Policy of the EU and of Its Member States
  1. EU Foreign and Defense Policies and Transatlantic Relations: Friends and Foes
  2. Federiga Bindi
  3. pp. 11-30
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  1. The Foreign Policy of France: Continuity and Change
  2. Aleksander Lust
  3. pp. 31-66
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  1. The Foreign Policy of Germany: Economic Giant, Foreign Policy Dwarf?
  2. Jan Techau
  3. pp. 67-90
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  1. Italy: The Middle Country
  2. Federiga Bindi
  3. pp. 91-108
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  1. Great Britain's Foreign Policy Dilemmas
  2. Klaus Larres
  3. pp. 109-136
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  1. Spain: Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy
  2. Joaquin Roy
  3. pp. 137-160
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  1. From Soviet Satellite to Regional Power: Poland after 1989
  2. Michela Ceccorulli and Serena Giusti
  3. pp. 161-178
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  1. Danish Foreign Policy: From Pastry to Blood Denmark?
  2. Jonas Parello-Plesner
  3. pp. 179-198
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  1. The Foreign Policy of the Czech Republic: Domestic Politics Back with a Vengeance
  2. David Cadier
  3. pp. 199-216
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  1. Part II: The Cold War Superpowers in a Hot World
  1. Russia's Staunch Foreign Policy in a Wavering Landscape
  2. Serena Giusti
  3. pp. 219-238
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  1. The Foreign Policy of the United States: Indispensable No More?
  2. Jussi M. Hanhimaki
  3. pp. 239-268
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  1. Conclusion: The Unbearable Weight of History and the End of Transatlantic Relations?
  2. Federiga Bindi
  3. pp. 269-298
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 299-300
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 301-315
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  1. Back Cover
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