The United States and Europe: Current Issues
Abstract
The United States and Europe share a long and intertwined history. Both sides of the Atlantic face a common set of international concerns, have few other comparable partners, and share a deep economic relationship. Despite much improvement in overall relations since the debate over Iraq policy, several foreign policy and trade disputes remain. This report examines the current state of the transatlantic relationship and key issues that may have implications for U.S. interests. It will be updated as events warrant. Also see CRS Report RL32577, "The United States and Europe: Possible Options for U.S. Policy," by Kristin Archick.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 21, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA464685
Entities
People
- Kristin Archick
- Vince L. Morelli
Organizations
- Library of Congress