Volume 3, Number 2 · September 10, 1964

The New Europe

By George Lichtheim
Atlantic Crisis
by Robert Kleiman

Norton, 158 pp., $2.95

The End of Alliance: America and the Future of Europe
by Ronald Steele

Viking, 158 pp., $3.75

Atlantic Dilemma: Partnership or Community?
by Frank Munk, Foreword by Henry Cabot Lodge

Oceana Publications, 177 pp., $3.95

The Politics of the Atlantic Alliance
by Alvin J. Cottress, by James E. Dougherty

Praeger, 264 pp., $5.50

Europe Ascendant: The International Politics of Unification
by George Liska

Johns Hopkins, 174 pp., $4.95

The Common Market: Progress and Controversy
edited by Lawrence B. Krause

Prentice Hall, 182 pp., $4.50

Western Integration and the Future of Eastern Europe
edited by David S. Collier, edited by Kurt Glaser

Henry Regnery, 207 pp., $6.00

Britain and the European Community 1955-1963
by Miriam Camps

Princeton, 547 pp., $8.50

A New Europe?
edited by Stephen A. Graubard

Houghton Mifflin, 691 pp., $8.50

Four of the nine books here under review have for their subject the present state of what is usually called the Atlantic Alliance; four are centered on Western Europe; one tries (rather unsuccessfully) to come to grips with East-West relations and the Soviet sphere. If one likes one can treat this division as a rough guide to the current state of public opinion, though a continental European would probably give more weight to West European integration, and less to trans-Atlantic repercussions. But the term 'European' already introduces a sizeable bone of contention. Who belongs to Europe and who doesn't? Are the British part of it in any sense except the obvious one of geography? Do their Commonwealth ties mean more to them than their proximity to the Continent? Is there in fact, as there certainly is in rhetoric, an Anglo-American world? For that matter, what part does rhetoric play in determining these alignments?



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