The relationship between the members states of the European Union and the United States have been strained in recent years as a result of shifts in U.S. global strategy, as well as important changes in the international economic, political, and security environment. The tensions in US-EU relations, the growing challenges to both US and EU interests represented by a resurgent Russian Federation as well as the Islamic world, and dramatic shifts in the economic and political capabilities of countries from East Asia to Latin America all contribute to a much more complex international environment than that envisaged in the wake of the end of the Cold War. The current volume will examine the implications of these changes for the future of international politics. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Contributors The United States and Europe in a Changing World by Roger E. Kanet Part The US and EU Perspectives on the Changing World Order Ch. 1: International Order the American Selective Multilateralism and European Consternation by Joel Westra Ch. 2: The Bush II Administration's Policy toward From Unilateralism to Transformational Diplomacy and Beyond by Gabriela Marin Thornton Ch. 3: Will the Coalition of Democratic States and Peoples Survive Afghanistan? by Edward A. Kolodziej Ch. 4: Contributions of NATO and the EU to European and Global Security Governance by Roberto Domínguez Rivera Ch. 5: The OSCE Role in European and Transatlantic Does it have a Future? by P. Terrence Hopmann Part The EU Impact on Turkish Political Developments Ch. 6: The Influence of the European Union in the Making of Turkish Foreign Policy by Özlem Terzi Ch. 7: Turkey between the Transatlantic Partnership by Gülnur Aybet Part Asia and the European Union Ch. 8: The European Union and India by Amit Das Gupta Ch. 9: The Everlasting Love for Reflections on the EU's and ASEAN's Integration by Lay Hwee Yeo Ch. 10: China-European Emerging New Modus Operandi by Mingjiang Li Part Latin America, the United States and Future Integration Ch. 11: Regional Security and Integration in South What UNASUR Could Learn from the OSCE and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization by Marco Cepik Ch. 12: Building Trust in Latin America by Monica Herz Conclusion by Roger E. Kanet Index