European perspectives on the region have been shaped by common elements unique to Europe’s history and geostrategic position. Over the last few years, nowhere have tensions between the United States and its European allies and friends been more evident than on a range of issues related to the Middle East. Although the European countries are not monolithic in their opinions with respect to the Middle East, views among them often tend to be much closer to each other than to those of the United States. However, the Bush Administration gave transatlantic relations a priority in its second term, but U.S.-European policy differences over Middle Eastern issues are likely to persist.
European perspectives on the region have been shaped by common elements unique to Europe's history and geostrategic position. Over the last few years, no tensions between the United States and its European allies and friends have been more evident than on a range of issues related to the Middle East. Although the European countries are not monolithic in their opinions regarding the Middle East, the views among them often tend to be much closer to each other than to those of the United States. However, the Bush Administration gave transatlantic relations a priority in its second term, but U.S.-European policy differences over Middle Eastern issues are likely to persist.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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