Strategic Forum, Number 8. A New Trans-Atlantic Relationship?
Abstract
The summary of this workshop on the United States, NATO and the European Union includes: European-U.S. relations are evolving toward a more balanced partnership because Europe is growing increasingly stronger, more integrated, and more independent. The United States, while no less committed to Europe, is now taking a broader approach to its global responsibilities. The United States wants the concept of a 'European Security and Defense Identity' (ESDI) implemented in such a way that it neither duplicates NATO nor threatens to dismantle or replace the alliance. U.S. military presence in Europe remains crucial. Europeans want unambiguous indications of U.S. commitment and firm political leadership, but Europeans will have to accept a continuing U.S. commitment that is not measured solely by the level of U.S. forces in Europe. ESDI and the future U.S. role in Europe's security will have to be forged into a new trans-Atlantic relationship. Key to the new relationship will be NATO's Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) initiative, which would give NATO and WEU a deployable military capability. The French are delaying CJTF concept development.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA285420
Entities
Organizations
- National Defense University