TY - BOOK AU - Heuven,Marten van ED - International Security and Defense Policy Center. ED - Rand Corporation. ED - United States. TI - The U.S. role in post-Cold War Europe: significance of European views of the new U.S. administration SN - 0833015222 AV - D1065.U5 V24 1994 PY - 1994/// CY - Santa Monica, CA PB - RAND KW - Military assistance, American KW - Europe KW - Foreign relations KW - 1989- KW - United States N1 - "National Defense Research Institute."; Includes bibliographical references; Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format N2 - The ability of the Clinton administration to pursue policies of enlargement and multilateralism will depend on European perceptions and rest in part on how Washington can shape European views. While U.S. policies toward Russia, the Middle East, the G-7, and nuclear nonproliferation have on the whole been welcomed, American policy in Iraq, Somalia, and the Uruguay round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has raised questions. American reluctance to have U.S. troops involved on the ground in Bosnia has raised particular European worries that this issue is being handled as a derivative of domestic U.S. politics and doubts whether the U.S. is prepared to engage in what they experience as the most serious security issue on the continent. Nonetheless, Europeans continue to want an American role in Europe. Suggestions for a more detached American policy serve neither American nor European interests. Without an American capacity to help shape events, Europe faces more turmoil UR - http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR404/ ER -