TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 45, Issue 3 (May 2008)

Special Issue: Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
Guest Editor: Roger E. Kanet

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Introduction

Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe, and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship

Roger E Kanet

Int Polit 45: 231-235; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.1

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Part 1: Sources and Nature of the Transatlantic Divide

Who are the Westerners?

Jan Ifversen

Int Polit 45: 236-253; doi:10.1057/palgrave.ip.8800167

America in Britain's Place: A Polemic on not Being Anglo-Saxon

A J R Groom

Int Polit 45: 254-265; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.2

Seduce Me: Kagan, Power, the US and Europe

Christopher Jones

Int Polit 45: 266-275; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.3

European Foreign Policy and American Primacy

David Clark

Int Polit 45: 276-291; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.4

Bringing Policy-Making Structure Back In: Why are the US and the EU Pursuing Different Foreign Policies?

Sergio Fabbrini and Daniela Sicurelli

Int Polit 45: 292-309; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.5

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Part 2: Living with Divisions: Is that Possible?

The Worst Allies, Except for All the Others: US-European relations in the age of George W. Bush

Mary Elise Sarotte

Int Polit 45: 310-324; doi:10.1057/palgrave.ip.8800168

It's Over, Over There: The Coming Crack-up in Transatlantic Relations

Christopher Layne

Int Polit 45: 325-347; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.6

A New US Approach to Europe? The Transatlantic Relationship after Bush

Roger E Kanet

Int Polit 45: 348-363; advance online publication, February 1, 2008; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.7

Constructive Transatlantic Strategic Dissonance: Making a Virtue out of Vice?

Graeme P Herd and Tuomas Forsberg

Int Polit 45: 364-381; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.8

The Paradox of the Transatlantic Security Project: From Taming European Power to Dividing It

Gabriela Marin Thornton

Int Polit 45: 382-397; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.9

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Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors

Int Polit 45: 398-401; doi:10.1057/ip.2008.10