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The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union have opened a new diplomatic chapter in the political history of Europe. With it come fresh perspectives on the most basic questions of continental security. The ties that bind America to Europe are prominent among them.

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  1. I. M. Destler, Presidents, Bureaucrats, and Foreign Policy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972), p. 178.

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Brenner, M.J. (1995). A United States Perspective. In: Brenner, M. (eds) Multilateralism and Western Strategy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23715-9_5

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