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Spain and the foreing policy of the Bush administration

18/12/2002 By Rafael L. Bardají, Publicaciones FRIDE, Miquel Nadal, Andrés Ortega, Narcis Serra

The changes introduced by the Bush Administration in US foreign policy have redefined the relationship between Washington and Brussels. The initial alignment of the European Union with the US in its struggle against terrorism has given way, a year after September 11th, to a growing disagreement in issues such as the military intervention in Iraq, the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the role of the UN or the creation of the International Criminal Court.

Bearing this in mind, FRIDE organized the round table Spain and the Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration with the intention of analyzing the recent evolution and the future perspectives of the relations between Spain and the US.


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EU Foreign Policy Europe European Union International relations Multilateralism Spain United States

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Bio author: Rafael L. Bardají

Graduate in Political Sciences and Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. At present, Mr. Bardají is Assistant Director of Research and Analysis, Real Instituto Elcano (Spain).

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Bio author: Miquel Nadal

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