Changing approaches to security / Policy Brief
Of Greeks and Romans: The EU, US and security strategy in a multipolar world
24/02/2010 By Sven Biscop
This policy brief by Sven Biscop finds that the high expectations which Europe and the US had of each other concerning security strategy have not entirely been met.
Although cooperation has increased on some issues since Obama entered the White House, the EU must make its own priorities clear and become more proactive if it is to make the most of the opportunity for transatlantic partnership.
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Keywords
EU Multilateralism Multipolarity United StatesRelated publications
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Bio author: Sven Biscop
Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop is Director of the Security and Global Governance Programme at Egmont' s Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges) and at Ghent University.

