Francja wobec partnerstwa transatlantyckiego w drugiej dekadzie XXI w.
- Issue date
- 2014
- Publisher
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
- Source
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2014, nr 4 s. 189-205.
- ISSN
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1733-2680
Abstract
requires a “renovation” in the face of increasing globalization and new security threats. The European
Union and the United States, being the natural pillars of a multipolar world, are aware of
need to revive the mutual relationship. France as a one of the traditional European powers strongly
determines the shape of transatlantic cooperation. This article attempts to identify the French point
of view on the transatlantic relationship. French interests and their perceptions in the security area
are important and needs to be taken into account. So then, how France views transatlantic relations?
What goals France wants to achieve in the context of transatlantic cooperation? Why France is
not “easy” partner for the United States? The article focuses on the issue of economic cooperation
liberalization in the light of the EU - the U.S. free trade agreement (under negotiation) and the political
and military aspects of cooperation focused around the NATO and the “European Defense”
concept.
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