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    STUDIA EUROPAEA - Issue no. 1 / 2009  
         
  Article:   WITHIN AND AFTER THE COLD WAR: EUROPEʹS STRUGGLING ROLE AND POSITION INSIDE THE GLOBAL SECURITY MATRIX.

Authors:  EMANUEL COPILAŞ.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  Along the 20th century, Europe lost its preeminence in international affairs. It was no longer the epicenter of the world, but a mere shadow of its former self. This new Europe was most visible after 1945. During the Cold War, the old continent reached the threshold of its vulnerability, and needed American protection in order to survive, rebuild itself and prosper. After 1989, Europe suffers from security confusion, especially when it comes to its relations with America. Is contemporary Europe capable of ensuring its security without Washington’s interventions? Is this scenario desired by the USA, or even by all the European countries? How can the former “axis mundi” redefine itself in terms of security? These are the main questions the present paper is trying to take into account.

Keywords: security, geopolitics Cold War, post‐Cold War, transatlantic partnership
 
         
     
         
         
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